Question Posted Wednesday September 7 2005, 11:20 am
Ok so here it goes!!!! Today was registration at school! i was new 2 the place. I was aproached by another student.He was so cute so we was sitting down talking for ages!!! and the next thing i know we was the last 2 left in the room and it was time for me to register and he was going to afterwards. I think i fancy him but im not sure if he likes me i feel stupid because ive just met the guy! well he was only speeking 2 me no one else. Thing is hes in none of my classes!! just the school. will i see him again!! he never said bye 2 me because i came out before him...then i just went. ive never felt like i felt a connection with him! someone please help.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? rikatree2375 answered Friday September 9 2005, 7:35 pm: Wow, love at first site, sounds great. I'll be honest, it's super hard to get together without any classes BUT there are ways to make it work. Specially if you go to a bigger school. Get his email or sn. Try to get together at like dances, football games, or anything y'all are interested in because it really sounds like he's interested. So just keep in touch and who knows what will happen. Hope i helped!!!
karenR answered Wednesday September 7 2005, 12:44 pm: I don't know why you wouldn't see him again. He obviously enjoyed talking to you! When you see him in the halls at school...Do not ignore him. Go right up and say Hi. Give him your IM address or something and tell him you really enjoyed talking and would like to talk again. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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