ok i just moved away from my old skool and before i left, i didnt say goodbye to some ppl because i didnt have time and well i didnt like this girl back then who like me back then and well now im falling for her bad and she does like me but shes i dont kno shes kind of mad at me and i just want 2 let her know i like her and i want to go out with her, how do i do this(srry so long)
ShYbl0nD3 answered Thursday March 17 2005, 11:54 am: Talk to her. Tell her how you feel. If you have her number call her. or even IM works. but im sure you'd wanna do it in person. so maybe see if you can meet her somewhere. Or have a friend tell her to meet the friend somewhere and then the friend tells you lol.
but yea thats basically it... good luck!! [ ShYbl0nD3's advice column | Ask ShYbl0nD3 A Question ]
TeenageCupid answered Thursday March 17 2005, 8:33 am: Well, of course she's mad, you switched schools without even saying goodbye to her. I suggest you go to her place with a rose, or maybe even a bouquet if you can afford it. Then when the smile crosses her face, ask her to a movie. [ TeenageCupid's advice column | Ask TeenageCupid A Question ]
Kels answered Thursday March 17 2005, 8:17 am: call her or something. write her. or you could ask some of the people who you are still in contact with for her screen name!!!
explain things to her, calmly and niceley! and dont get mad!!
sammiem answered Thursday March 17 2005, 7:54 am: just let her know that you like her even if it means rejection. most girls need to be told.do some little things like tell your old m8s to say to her that you wouldnt stop talking about her then she will probably forgive you.
sam x [ sammiem's advice column | Ask sammiem A Question ]
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