ok i recently went to a party for a family friend's daughter. she is in the same grade as me & a lot of her friends were there who i'm not friends with and i felt really left out. there was this boy there who i think might've been in the same situation as me because he wasn't really hanging out with this girl's friends. well i thought this boy was really cute and saw him looking at me a few times from across the table. :) i regret not talking to him or anything (i'm really shy at first, so it's hard for me to start warming up to people) and i didn't even know his name when i left. just a few minutes ago i was browsing around myspace, and happened to look on one of the friend's of the girl's party i went to, and he had a comment from this boy. well now i know his name and where he lives and stuff [which is 20 minutes away from my town :( ] and i really want to get to know him and stuff, but i don't know if i should add him or not. like i dunno if he would even know who i was or not. especially since we never talked :( what should i do? attempt to talk to him or forget about him? thanks ♥
girlyguru34 answered Tuesday April 4 2006, 7:46 pm: Well if you have any pictures on your myspace then you should send it to him describing you at the party this is probobly what the letter should look like: Dear.... remeber Me!! (inserted pictre here) you probly dont but i was at that girl... party a couple weeks ago!!i was wondering if we can meet up sometime you freinds and my freinds can all hang out together catch a bite to eat or som,thing mail me back
Thnks alot .....
Inviting your friends will make you feel more comfotable and when you get to know him more you can start to hang out wih him alone well once you know that he ownt hurt u here is a tip:you can let a fool kiss you,you can kiss a fool.. but dont get fooled by a kiss i hope it works out for you [ girlyguru34's advice column | Ask girlyguru34 A Question ]
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