Ok, so I really really really like this guy at my school. and the other day i went to my friends house and she had his number so we called him 2 times. i kept his number, just in case i wanted to call him and ever talk to him, since i have a huge crush on him haha! anyways, i really want to call him again, just to talk but i am sooooo scared to. when my friend was there, it was no big problem. so, should i call him? or just talk to him at school, which i do all of the time. idk what to do!! because, when my friend and i called him, i think he was kinda in shock because we called, he wasn't expecting it. and today he asked " why were you guys calling me?" and i was just like idk, we just thought we would. so..what should i do?? oh yeah, by the way, he doesn't know i like him. thanks guys!! <3 <3
What I would do (if I had the guts to actually carry through with this, heh) is call a friend and pretend to start a fight with them (a guy friend) and call him to ask for advice. After a little bit, I'd say, "Whatever. I don't care about him anymore, what's up?"
MissxJacky answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 8:42 pm: I think if you really have the confidence you should just call him up.
But otherwise you should ask him if you can call him sometime just to talk or hang out.
That way you can get to know each other and tell him your true feelings about him.
I'm pretty sure he was shocked that you call because girls don't usually just call guys out of nowhere.
But you should ask him about it.
linzbaby answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 8:09 pm: I think you should call him. I mean, whats he gonna do? Hate you because you called him? I mean.... if you talk to him at school and hes your friend, then it shouldn't really matter. Just call and if he asks why be like "Im bored and I need someone to talk to" or something like that. If he likes you, he will probably be happy because you called him. Also, it would be alot easier for you guys to have a personal conversation if its just you guys without your friend there. Good Luck!
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