[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Mackenzie answered Wednesday May 4 2005, 7:02 am: Well, you could tRy standing outside on his dooRstep in Really shoRt shoRts. OR, if this doesn't suit you.. just be Really fRiendly? You didn't give me much to go on heRe, so it's kinda difficult to help... BUT.. if he's someone you know well, and you figuRe he just doesn't feel the same, then you *DEFINITELY* need to confRont him on this. Just be bold, be honest, and go foR it. It's the *ONLY* way to know FOR SHORE if he likes you oR not; you can *ASSUME* he does all you want... but you'll neveR know exactly how he feels unless it's coming stRaight fRom his lovely face. And if he's someone you don't know and only see aRound, tRy going up to him if you can catch him alone befoRe school and in between classes. Just be confident, and SMILE, SMILE, SMILE. See, I have NOOO pRoblem appRoaching people, because I believe that I can do anything, so I just push my feaRs aside and go foR it!! I'll walk up to some man in the mall and tell him flat out, "You'Re hot"... and it always gets us talking. Why does it always get us talking?? Because confidence is sexy, and even if he's involved, oR not wanting a Relationship with you specificly, any man who is a QUARTER of a man will speak with you foR just having enough guts to go foR it! So, now that that's coveRed... go get 'em, TigeR!! I have complete faith in you; and I think you should too. Hopefully this has been of some help to you; I'm soRRie if it's not the answeR you weRe seeking, but know that I'm always, always, always heRe if you eveR need a second opinion. =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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