There is this CUTE guy at my school and his name his Logan. He's a tall, cute, blonde guy that is a Freshman. He's nice, sweet, handsome, and everything what I think is perfect.
If you are experienced with guys that are hardly older than you, maybe you can give a girl a hand.
I'm 14/F (Chinese) and I just want to get some advice how to talk to the guy I really like.
I met him last year, and only been liking him for about 9 months and I hardly can talk to him!!! When I am with my friend and she says Hi Logan, I try to bring up cofidence to talk to him and later, I wish I just said MORE.
Can you help me and what can I tell him so I can figure out if he likes me or not. How can I overcome this fear? I only have 4 more years and things happen quickly. He's going to the homecoming, maybe, and I'm so jealous because I'm not old enough.
THANK YOU AND SO SORRY IT'S SO LONG!!
ductape_n_roses answered Friday September 8 2006, 11:38 pm: Sweetie. CHILL. You're 14. Don't get caught up on one guy! Seriously. I did that and I regret it because I ended up realizing that it's much better off to be his best friend then to get dumped after 2 weeks relationship. And during that time I turned down guys that liked me =/
But really, how's he gonna notcie you if you never tlak to him? Be bold and confident and just tlak to him as if you're tlaking to your girl friends just dont start the femal anatomy. Just BE YOURSELF. chill. don't act slutty or hyper. Just be mature calm around him and please please please please please if antoher guy asks you out and you know him, say yes and not wit for Logan to ask you out.
lusingrip101 answered Friday September 8 2006, 10:16 pm: Honey,
First, dont spend all of your hish school waiting on one guy to notice you. He prbably will never even know you exist unless you say something to him.And second of all- the only way to ovvercome a fear is to face it. I hope i helped dear good luck with logan [ lusingrip101's advice column | Ask lusingrip101 A Question ]
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