I really think I love this guy.. but he doesn't go to my school and I haven't seen him in a year. I really miss him because I, deep down, have always loved him. I try to make plans, but he's always playin hockey. I REALLY need to see him.. what can I do?
P.S. =>more info: i'm 13 (so is he) im in 7th grade (so is he) he's totally hott, and sweet (so am i... ok i'm juss sweet, im like OK but he thinks im hott) and he lives near me (we're only one school district apart.
1) That you are intetrested in his sport
2) That you are possibly interested in //him//
If that isn't possible, try going to his house (since he lives near you) and ask him to explain hockey to you. Even if you understand it, guys like it when they get to talk about something they enjoy.
xxBrOkEnxx answered Saturday January 8 2005, 3:20 pm: just call him up..ask to hang out or something..if you do call him up then ask when hes not playing hockey..or talk to him on the computer [ xxBrOkEnxx's advice column | Ask xxBrOkEnxx A Question ]
Michelley answered Friday January 7 2005, 11:11 pm: Go watch him play hockey!! Like if he plays on a team go see his games but if he just plays w.his friends...go play w.him or convince him to hang out w.you since if its just w.his friends its not as important as if he was on a team. Be like "___ pleaseee come hang out w.me this weekend, I haven't seen you in forever and you play hockey all the time can't you come see me just for a day?" and if he says no then hes not worth it. But if hes on a team, go see him play and then go over his house n hang out or smthn
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