Theres this guy in my art class who i really like but im really shy and don't know how to ask him out. I can't get my freind to do it in class because he sits right next to me. WHAT SHOULD I DO?????????
xxsima answered Tuesday June 13 2006, 7:34 pm: FLIRT!
Turn your head around a little and smile. If he smiles back, then he probably does like you. If he ignores you, turns away, or frowns, then he probably doesn't. [ xxsima's advice column | Ask xxsima A Question ]
GC07 answered Tuesday June 13 2006, 7:33 pm: I would just try and talk to him as a friend first. Start with small talk like pass the eraser or something and go to bigger subjects like what kind of music he likes. Get to know eachother. Tell him he looks good etc. After a while of talking and flirting with him, go for it. He won't be able to resist you - and if he does - he's not worth it. To get over your shyness, just try to breath and gather your courage, self-esteem and try and think What's the worst that can happen? Not much. So get to know him and go for it. Asking him out without really getting to know him, is setting you up disaster. Be friends and go from there. If you are good friends already, just get up your courage and go for it. You are a beautiful person - any guy would be lucky to have you! I hope I helped and good luck! Let me know how it goes! -GC07 [ GC07's advice column | Ask GC07 A Question ]
BAMAWAMA answered Tuesday June 13 2006, 7:14 pm: id say just kinda flirt with him and then when you think you got him to notice you and maybeeven think he likes you ask him out during nother class or get one of your friends to do it after art
hope i helped a little [ BAMAWAMA's advice column | Ask BAMAWAMA A Question ]
Krupple answered Tuesday June 13 2006, 7:14 pm: Draw a picture of him and a bunch of other people in a group. Make him the unobvious center of interest though. Then talk to him about it. [ Krupple's advice column | Ask Krupple A Question ]
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