I have liked a boy in my maths set for ages, but he doesnt even know I am alive. Me and a good mate joke around he calls me his little goth even though I am not one...this boy aloneg with some of the others in the class have started calling me thier little baby goth as well...at first I thought he realised how I felt by the sweet way he acts with me but he doesnt. He just says hey baby G and leaves me alone. My friend asked me if I wanted to go shopping with him tomorrow and that the guy I liked was going to be there...I havent answered yet, should I go and get to know him better or go like him even more and face rejection? (I know he likes someone else) PLEASE HELP I AM SO STUCK!!!
szczepanski94 answered Friday March 24 2006, 6:40 pm: I think that you should go shopping. If you don't make a move or at least get to know him more then him just calling you "My Baby G" If you and him flirt when you go shopping, that might cahnge his mind about liking the other girl. [ szczepanski94's advice column | Ask szczepanski94 A Question ]
tasuki answered Friday March 24 2006, 6:01 pm: Sitting around isn't going to make him like you. If all you do is wait for him to talk to you, all he's ever going to do is say "Hey Baby G." and then leave you alone. So go shopping, not just to know him better, but so that he will know you better. These things take some work. And if it doesn't work out, don't let it bother you. Anybody who doesn't like you isn't worth getting upset about. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
LoViNu2mOuCh answered Friday March 24 2006, 5:48 pm: I think that you should deffinatley just go... you wil probably feel a lot better if you do go, then if you don't.
Because if you don't go you will probably end up thinking a lot of "what if's" and why do that when you could have just gone...
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