ok so there is this girl im pretty good friends with and i like her alot but i dont know how to tell her. i dont talk to her too much in person, but i used to talk to her alot on the phone and i talk to her all the tiem on the computer. she leaves me little comments like "loser1 <3" and stuff like that. im just really shy. what should i do?
now as a girl her calling you loser means she is toally flirting so i think you have a chance an dont be shy
you being shy around her is a major turn off to some girls [ kimberlygal's advice column | Ask kimberlygal A Question ]
christina answered Saturday January 13 2007, 8:52 am: Talk to her more in person. It'll help to build up your confidence to tell her how you feel. When you think you're ready, tell her. The worst she could say is that she doesn't feel the same, but I'm guessing she does. :]
xXxPuNki-PiXiExXx answered Saturday January 13 2007, 12:09 am: Lol Cute you definatley need to talk to her more in person. Ask her out to the movies or if she wants to do something during the weekend. You could do something romantic like take her out to dinner if you really like her or ask where SHE would like to go like shopping or something. You could even just drop by her house and go for a walk with her. This will give you quality time where you can tell her you like her and ask her out. Hope it all works out =] Love xXxPuNki-PiXiExXx [ xXxPuNki-PiXiExXx's advice column | Ask xXxPuNki-PiXiExXx A Question ]
amberbritt answered Friday January 12 2007, 11:55 pm: tell her on the internet or in real life ask to meet her stert flirting with her start making her think you like her so she knows you like her without telling her [ amberbritt's advice column | Ask amberbritt A Question ]
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