so, there is this guy at my school he is really kool and really smart. Some of my friends know that i like him, and i dont know how many other people they have told, but i really want to be his friend. But when every i am talking to him all of my friends think that i am going to ask him out. i really just want to be his friend though, he probably thinks different though because of what my friends have said. and all we do is talk online, whenever is see him in the hall he never says hi, so i don't know how to become closer friends with him can you give me advice?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? therealchocotastic answered Friday March 4 2005, 10:25 pm: Well, let him know you like him yourself. Not online. If your friends think that you are going to ask him out whenever you are talking to him then just do it. He probably never says hi because he doesn't really know you that well. Most guys never really do that anyways unless they are good friends with that girl. Just be careful when you ask him. If he seems like the type who seems really nice and not like hes trying to avoid talking to you every time you talk to him personally, then there's a good chance he'll say yes. Just be yourself. Being a guy myself thats what i look for in a girl. DOn't be shy about things. I made that mistake of a girl i had a crush on and she ended up with another guy because i never told her how i felt. If he says no, it's okay to feel heartbroken. Just realize that God probably has someone else in store for you. [ therealchocotastic's advice column | Ask therealchocotastic A Question ]
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