14/f
At like the middle of the school year, I noticed this guy who would always stare at me. I've totally fallen for him. He stares at me every day, and sometimes when I look back he has like a weird smile on his face. When ever I stand by him I can see him blushing. It's almost the end of school and I want to let him know that I like him. I'm really shy so if I could get my friends to help that would work out better. Any suggestions?
Now, to seriously answer your question, if you're really shy, then maybe you should write him a note telling him you like him. Or get your friends to just straight out tell him. Or you could call him, or IM him. There are so many ways you can tell him. But if you want him to really remember it...
Run up to him after class and give him a hug (or a kiss...), then whisper "I like you." in his ear. Then run away!! I always thought that would be so cute... or you could write that you like him in his yearbook, or on his hand. Or even on his binder, or something... [ VanityScore's advice column | Ask VanityScore A Question ]
dearmegan answered Sunday May 22 2005, 6:42 am: maybe send him an email/letter/note or something.....its alwys easier to talk to people if they're not standing in front of you.
SeXy101 answered Sunday May 22 2005, 2:08 am: if he's doing all those things it's basically a dead give away that he likes you!!! just talk to him about it... prove that you can be bold and you can talk about those kind of things... just be flat out with it and let him know that you like him!!! things have GOT to work out and if it doesnt... let me know!!!!
hope i helped [ SeXy101's advice column | Ask SeXy101 A Question ]
x0 answered Sunday May 22 2005, 1:04 am: Well, you could write your # in his yearbook, if he gets one. Or you could give him a note, but if you are REALLY shy, have your friend(s) give it to him. Have it just say something short and sweet, not long and draggy. Good luck!
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