I'm a little too nervous to approach him. No, I like him a lot as well, but I'm not one to hit on other girl's boyfriends, you know? It's wrong. I would really like to find out what's up with him, but the girl he is "dating" (this is still pretty murky about what happened here) is a girl that I was good friends with last year (we haven't talked much this year, but we're friendly to one another) It's bad territory, you know?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? LaydeeAki answered Friday September 2 2005, 5:52 pm: =) I can relate. If you're too shy or nervous to approach him, or you feel as if your being a boyfriend stealer to someone you were close to, but not as close to anymore, I think you should try leaving him little notes somewhere like maybe in his locker or desk. The notes can possibly be a poem, or maybe an invitation to hang out. But don't hang out ALONE. I don't think his gf would approve. Try inviting him to hang out with your friends and invite his gf so his gf won't get suspicious about anything. That way, you can tell if he's getting to like you too or if things are going good or bad with his " groupie girlfriend". But keep it friendly! If you're too shy about inviting him with some friends to hang out, let one of your friends do it. Or approach his gf and say something like " hey we don't really hang out much, I was wondering if you and your bf and some friends of mine wanted to go out after school?" Try not to freak them out. [ LaydeeAki's advice column | Ask LaydeeAki A Question ]
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