Question Posted Thursday December 15 2005, 7:10 pm
Im in the 7th grade. && I like this 8th grade boy. I see him 3 times a day He doesnt even know me AT ALL. I know him beacause i looked him up in the year book, hehe. And see i cant have enough to really talk with him, beacause i only see him in the halls and we have 5 mins to get to class and all my classes are really far apart to im usally always late. How can i get this boy to notice me & like me as much i like him.
BRE111992 answered Sunday December 18 2005, 1:05 pm: when you pass the halls and you see him and if he isnt talking to anyone and he is just walking walk into him and drop your books and his books say sorry and smile and laugh. then later smile at him every time you walk by [ BRE111992's advice column | Ask BRE111992 A Question ]
AnGeLs_AdVicE_x3 answered Sunday December 18 2005, 12:52 am: i have almost the same problem lol
try to run into him in the hall maybe...or hang out with him and his friends at school events...parties are also a great way to get to know someone (( just make sure the person invites him! ))
hotrod answered Friday December 16 2005, 7:24 pm: ok not to be mean. but you have to know someones personality to like them. you have a crush on him. that means you simply think he is hot or cute. but what you can do is try before or after school to talk to him adn get to know him. jsut try. hope i helped [ hotrod's advice column | Ask hotrod A Question ]
NextMiaHamm answered Friday December 16 2005, 3:39 pm: i am having that same problem xcept im in 8th and hes in 7th. when u see him just smile or "accidently" brush his shoulder as u walk by him in the hall. i hope i helped! good luck! :) <3 <3 [ NextMiaHamm's advice column | Ask NextMiaHamm A Question ]
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