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starting conversation..


Question Posted Thursday September 15 2005, 11:10 pm

okay, well i recently moved to hawaii, and i started a new highschool and i am a freshman. well, anyway, i like this guy in mostly all of my classes. the only problem is we have barely ever talked before. i would like to get to know him more..and start to talk to him and stuff but i just don't know how..i also don't know if he'd even be interested because mostly nobody else is white in the whole school, and i don't know if he would like that or not..like i guess it can be good or bad? i'm not sure...but i do sit by him in two of my classes and i really need help on just stuff to say and ways to start conversation. maybe flirting topics? can someone please help me??

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