i really like this boy in my class but he doesnt no
Question Posted Monday March 15 2010, 11:35 pm
i really like this boy in my class but he doesnt no and his mom was my teacher last year and she never found out.. what should i do!?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Lola answered Tuesday March 16 2010, 4:27 am: Well, go up to him and start up a conversation, introduce yourself, get to know him, hang out with him, see what you have in common, see what he likes and what he doesn't, but in a good way you know, not in a stalking way or don't like hover over him all the time, just talk to him as if your making a new friend and getting to know him ,and see what happens then. Sometimes when you actually get to know someone, you find that they're not what you thought they are, its different when you know someone from a distance and when you really know someone, maybe you wouldn't like him anymore, or you wouldn't like him in that way, maybe you'd just wanna be friends with him, you know. So you have to take a step for anything to happen, but if you just stay like this, away in the sidelines, nothing is gonna happen. So give it a shot.
solidadvice4teens answered Monday March 15 2010, 11:38 pm: Introduce yourself if you haven't and become friends first. If you do well with that then ask if if he would be interested in dating. You won't get anywhere without talking with him. The fact that his mother was once your teacher has ZERO to do with the situation now. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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