So there's this boy named Jamie and all the girls have liked him. Well,lets just say a large quantity at one time or another.
He's not that hot but, he's cute and sweet and innocent and really funny. And he's a mormin so he just gained the ability to date in May when he turned 16 and went on his first date a couple weeks ago. Now I really like him, I mean really like him. Last year we were in a couple classes together last year and became okay friends not great ones but okay ones. But I don't look or act like a lot of the girls he hangs out with. So basically what I'm askin is how could we become closer without me being to obvious.
And please don't say just flat out tell him that I like him because we're going to be in at least one class together next year, I know he doesn't like me yet and I don't want it to be awkward.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? ThAtzHaWtTx answered Sunday July 24 2005, 12:00 pm: Hi, I think you should start asking him to hang out with you... not just you two because that would be awkward but just hang out with him and a few other friends like going bowling, or skating, or the movies, or other places you like to go. Talk to him between classes more and try to become better friends with him so that he might like you. Try to do your best! I hope this helps.
ncblondie answered Sunday July 24 2005, 4:37 am: I think the best thing to do is just sit back and wait for the dust to clear. You'll draw his attention simply by being different from all the other girls.
Orlandoxluva answered Sunday July 24 2005, 4:15 am: you need to talk to him don't be afraid to tell him how you feel you should express your feelings and tell him straight then see how he replies if he says sorry i'm not interested then move on if he says ok then then give it ago hope i helped sophie [ Orlandoxluva's advice column | Ask Orlandoxluva A Question ]
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