I would take it slow. Dont rush into things. Start off as really good friends, but still flirt & act cute. Once you guys are friends you can take it from there & you can take risks. If you need anything else Just ask! ♥ MUCH LUHV [ xHC0Barbi3x's advice column | Ask xHC0Barbi3x A Question ]
sbloemeke answered Friday October 7 2005, 6:19 pm: Treat him like anybody else you would be in love with. Plenty of relationships happen throughout age barriers, and most come because the two treat each other as equals. Besides, one year is not much of a difference. 8-10 is the most I've seen. [ sbloemeke's advice column | Ask sbloemeke A Question ]
mystical_breeze answered Friday October 7 2005, 6:11 pm: Become friends with him first, and then once you've known eachother for awhile, flirt with him by smiling or complimented him once awhile. Compliment about anything he does, not everything, cause that would get annoying, but just a couple things. See if he flirts back, and if he does, ask him out. If he turns away or seems nervous, then just keep being friends and see what happens. [ mystical_breeze's advice column | Ask mystical_breeze A Question ]
BunnyxAblaze answered Friday October 7 2005, 6:02 pm: It really would've helped if you would've mentioned if you two were friends or not. But all I can say is get him to notice you, talk flirt and most of all be yourself! If he doesn't like you for you then he doesn't know what he's missing out on. [ BunnyxAblaze's advice column | Ask BunnyxAblaze A Question ]
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