Question Posted Saturday September 10 2005, 6:23 pm
I am really shy. sometimes when i get real shy and nervous my face turns red, like cherry red.
Back in like the 2nd grade i had a big crush on this one guy and he really liked me to. But i moved to a dif school and havent seen him since. i kind of liked him all thruout the years until now. there are two middle schools in my town. now that im in the 8th grade i go to one, he goes to the other.
i am like deathly afraid of seeing him. what do i do when i see him? i mean, my face will turn redder than ever. once my friend started to talk about him and she asked me why my face was turning ruby red.
WHAT DO I DO??? HELP PLEASE I RATE HIGH!
letter_girl22 answered Saturday September 10 2005, 8:11 pm: maybe if you dont weigh that much upon it.it wont be that wierd.try not to think that your life revolvesarond him.so you like him .big deal.try to think of him as your friend not as someone you like.try not to think that you like him when you talk about him. [ letter_girl22's advice column | Ask letter_girl22 A Question ]
soccergurlie1220 answered Saturday September 10 2005, 6:33 pm: Well there's reall nothing you could do bout your face maybe heavy concealer? But try calling him talking to him on aim so that you and him are like best friends that when you talk to him on the phone your face can turn red then. And when ya see him in public hopefully it won't be a big thing just another conversation and your face won't turn to red. And if someone asked why your face is red tell them you've been running cause my face gets reaaly red when i run. Well I hope that sorta helped. good luck
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