Question Posted Wednesday September 7 2005, 10:29 pm
okay theres this REALLY hott guy in my class, lets say jon. i have a MOJOR crush on him. and so we were doing this thing to get to know people and i went up to him adn said "whats your favorite thing to do" he said nothing and kinda just stared at me for a minuet. and i was staring at him also.
and then my friend, lila, was talking to him online. and shes like "do you think *my name* is nice?" hes like "yeah she is very nice"
and then she was like "oh do you like her?" and hes like "why does she like me? just wondering" and she ims me and sends me the convo and shes like "should i tell him you like him?" and im like "say i think so........" so she did and hes like "oh okay" and hes in all of my classes cept for learning lab.
and so im imbarissed to make my speech tomorrow about what i did over the summer (i just started school today) and so he sits at my table. and idk how to just ignore it its just bothering when you know the guy you like knows you like him. and how can i get him off my mindd.... and my notebook?
&& also he was like when lila was talking to him. he was like "oh thats cool" and lila was like "you should go out?!" and then she was liike "I.M *my namee*" and he was like "ill talk to her in class tomorrow" and then he signed off.
but how can i just ask him... and i dont want the whole entire school to know that i did ask him out. because my school people are really nosey, and i went out with this kid for about 5 hours then people were like "OMG YOUR SOOOOO DESPERATE YOU ARE GOING OUT WITH HIM!" but it wasnt jon, thanks god (phew)
but i had a crush on him for about 2 years noww. how can i ask him without the whole school knowing
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