theres this kid in my class that like sits across from me on a diff table (our tables face forward, and its two people per table) and like everyday if i glance at him or something, or he notices im there, he like grins at me or comes up to me and sings like a funny song, dances, or something. He's friendly and stuff, but what do I do back? All I do is smile.. or do I like bring up a conversation? ahh how do I do that without sounding like.. eager or just bad? lol Or sometimes he just stares at me for a long time smiling and im like "what?" and then he keeps staring... anything funny or witty or whatever that I should do back? Im not gonna stare at him back cuz that would look retarded. or is he making fun of me? i doubt it, though. also, im not attracted him in a lovey way. nothing against him.. but i just dont, XD. i'd rather be his friend, and i think its the same for him.
AskJasmine answered Friday January 5 2007, 12:49 am: It sounds like you just need to start up a simple conversation with him. Ask him what music he likes, movies, ect. See if you have anything in common. If so maybe suggest hanging out with him as friends to do something you both like. It's good to have friends. maybe he's just being a little goofy cause he's nervous and it makes him feel better than actually saying something. He could be shy. So try opening up a simple conversation with him. Then who knows maybe you could be great friends. Hope this helps. Be blessed. [ AskJasmine's advice column | Ask AskJasmine A Question ]
egotrippn answered Thursday January 4 2007, 11:49 pm: open your mouth and talk to the guy, man he went out on a limb a did a crazy little dance, dude he's probbaly writing bout this too, on the next page....damn I hope you dont do this with the women.....plus some people are "shy" at first.. just like you...so tighten up, and say "Whats goin on brother...." maybe you and he are long lost brothers..... [ egotrippn's advice column | Ask egotrippn A Question ]
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