Im 16/f..okay well i just started going to a new school its been two weeks now and there is this boy names L and hes really cute and in class we kind of get to do what we want.so i set at this tabel with my friends and im friends with his friends.so today he sat across from me and we just kept meeting eyes and smiling.and he always comes up to me after school and ask what im doing or if im busy..does that mean he wants to chill? but the thing is that in class hell talk to everyone but only look at me..so i was talking to my friend about this party on Friday and she said i should ask him to go but i dont really know how to ask or what to say..hes really cute and when we talk all i can do is smile.he makes me laugh and is very sweet..what do i do?i need help big time.i want to start talking to him as more than friends but its a small school and i dont want all the other boys to know about us and what we do..is it a good thing to want to try and be something? please tell me what i should do!! thank you. BabyGurl
Tan answered Friday February 3 2006, 2:36 pm: Start small. Say hi, ask what he has done over the weekend, ask what hes doing next weekend... ask if he wants to come to a party your going to , GET MY DRIFT? If your friends are his friends then suggest all of you do stuff together so you can hang out with him without lots of pressure. Also you can ask them what kinda things he likes so you know what to talk to him about. Best of luck xxxx [ Tan's advice column | Ask Tan A Question ]
XxSunshinexX answered Friday February 3 2006, 8:10 am: hey justmake it casual. just be like what are you doing friday...cuz theres this party and if your not doing anything you should come. !!
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