Question Posted Wednesday December 28 2005, 9:51 pm
k i keep getting like these random urges to like..make the guy i like jealous or something. well ive liked him for over a year..and now he has a girlfriend and he knows i like him but he's always hugging his girlfriend when i pass him and everything.. and i want to do like the same back. like hug a guy around HIM. i dont know if he likes me back or not [probably not] but i'd just want to see his reaction, ya know? there's this boy who lives on my street, same grade as me [i'm in 8th by the way] and i really want to like.. become his friend. lol i dont know how i would just become his friend though?? and then like maybe him and I could go out to make the guy ive liked for over a year jealous?? idk if i like the one on my street though, i mean he seems nice and everything..but i like the other one more.. sorry its so confusing! and long..lol but how would i approach the boy on my street to become his friend??? thankss
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? naimee answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 10:12 pm: Hehe. Well this is sorta like what I had to do, to meet people. :) Maybe you could just randomly go up to him one day, when you see him in school/outside of school or like when you're walking down the street and you see him. Just go up to him and compliment something about him. Just be like, "hey, I like your shoes" or "I like your t-shirt, they're my favorite band" or whatever. Or you could just randomly go up to him, and say, "Hey, I never realized you lived so close to me, I see you around school all the time, what's your name?" [ naimee's advice column | Ask naimee A Question ]
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