i like this guy alot. hes my best friends boyfriends best friend
and everyone found out i like him today.
even him
but i really dont think he likes me
and im very shy around him. and we never talk and if we do its like for 2 seconds
i act weird around him
and every time he brings something up or something i get all red and then they question me and i get reder
i dont even know what i need help with i just need some advice with this
thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? downtownkb answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 10:43 pm: First off, this may seem like a huge deal right now, but it sounds to me that he was probably not surprised to find out that you like him. It sounds like you tend to be nervous around him because you like him, which is completely understandable. However, guys usually become uncomfortable around girls that are nervous around them, which he probably senses, so the best bet is to try taking your mind off of him a little so that you can let your real, natural self shine through. Once you can be confident around him, you are much more likely to be comfortable around each other, and eventually have deeper, more meaningful conversations. I know that shyness can seem difficult to overcome, but if you take some time to think about what makes you a unique person, you will be more able to conquer these shy tendencies that are holding you back. I hope this helped--best of luck! [ downtownkb's advice column | Ask downtownkb A Question ]
so92cal answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 10:19 pm: i know it may sound cheesy but be yourself and if he doesnt like you for that then you werent ment for him. A real man likes girls for who they are
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