there's this boy i see around a lot, but i've never worked up the courage to talk to him, i'm not very good with strangers. he notices me too, and at once point early on he made an attempt to talk to me but i shot it down accidentally. i didn't realize it at the time but now i do, and i hate myself for it.
anyway, i really really like him, and i know some of his friends but not closely. how do i make it so i can meet this boy, and talk to him?
belgiumwaffles answered Sunday September 4 2005, 1:13 pm: Don't blame yourself, first of all.
We all make mistakes.
What I would do, is introduce yourself; give him another chance to talk to you...and if it turns out that he's not interested, drop it...he's not worth it. But most likely, he'll be glad you took the first step. [ belgiumwaffles's advice column | Ask belgiumwaffles A Question ]
FireFairy141 answered Sunday September 4 2005, 1:10 pm: How bout you hang out with the friends he's really close too. Say, "Lets go see a movie!" and you never know, he may come too!
xxBrOkEnxx answered Sunday September 4 2005, 12:32 pm: this is just lkike a book i read, she really likes this popular person that everyone likes, she sees him every thurs. at a local pool hanging with his friends and he always stares..anyhoo just go up to him and talk..about summer the place the you see him at hobbies, what classes he has.. idk [ xxBrOkEnxx's advice column | Ask xxBrOkEnxx A Question ]
razberifairee answered Sunday September 4 2005, 12:19 pm: Next time you see him around just say hey, hi or w/e works for you. that can be a kind fo starter n then if you see him again it will be a little easier to say more than just hey. hope i helped.
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