Hmm... I guess this question may have been aked quite a lot but here it goes. I am currently a freshmen, and there is this very cute junior at my school. I see him every other day during lunch and he's always staring at me, and it's obvious that he's talking about me with his friends. Plus I know one of his friends and he has told me that the guy likes me. The problem is he never approaches me. Do you think I should try to make a move or play it cool and wait for him to say something?
naimee answered Sunday November 6 2005, 11:20 am: You should definitely make a move. If you think he's attracted to you then definitely. =) Just think, if he likes you and you totally ignore that and not go up to him and find out later on that he used to like you, but likes someone else. You'll regret it. Definitely make a move, fast! :) [ naimee's advice column | Ask naimee A Question ]
Little_silent_voices answered Sunday November 6 2005, 10:23 am: I think you should go for it girl! Maybe go up and sit at his table during lunch and just be like "hey can i sit here?" And if not just walk by and say hey.. be really flirty but not to obvious..
Go for it girl!
TakeT_H_Achance answered Sunday November 6 2005, 10:19 am: Hey I am in the same boat as you are right now. What I have learned is to talk to him and be friendly. I would make the first move but I am a bit scared of what he really thinks of me. I know that sounds as if I shouldn't answering this question but if I give advice it is easier to do it for yourself too. So Yea. Go for it. Make the first move. Guys can be shy to you know.
I Hope I helped...
*Xoxo* [ TakeT_H_Achance's advice column | Ask TakeT_H_Achance A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Sunday November 6 2005, 9:39 am: definately approach him. that's probably what he's waiting for anyway. if you wait for him to say something, it might not work. juss approach him & talk to him.
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