Hey you've helped me with prom troubles during the last few weeks and i just wanted to tell you that i took your advice and asked that guy regardless of what my friend said, and he said yes! so now i have a date, and we talk great on msn but in person all we say is hi, lol any way i can try and change how i feel so nervous around him and maybe talk to him better in person. Thanks so much
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? loves2shop86 answered Friday May 5 2006, 3:26 pm: aaww yay!! im glad u got a date! well i mean i don't know what his interests or your interests are, so i can't exactly tell you what to talk about! but i can tell you that the reason you have nothing to talk to him about in person is because you are nervous! you are worried that you will say the wrong thing... but he likes you if he is willing to be your prom date! if he didn't like you, and what you have to say and how you act, he wouldn't have accepted to spend the entire night with you at prom! keep telling yourself that and stop being nervous... open up to him, talk to him about anything, just the way to talk to all your friends! what do u talk to them about? you can talk about those same things to him... just be yourself! become more comfortable around him, so that you can have an even better time at prom. keep in mind that he is probably nervous too! on monday when you see him just ask him how his weekend was, what he did, stuff like that! maybe tell him a story of something that happened to you over the weekend, and he might do the same. seriously, just keep telling yourself that you have no reason to be nervous around him... that will take the pressure off and you will be able to talk to him like you talk to everyone else! hope i helped a little! HAVE FUN AT PROM!!! :) [ loves2shop86's advice column | Ask loves2shop86 A Question ]
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