So about 4 months ago i "met" this guy while i was on holiday, the only words we exchanged were hello, we met through a mutual friend.. but the attraction was instant. A few days later i left but he managed to get my msn adr. and we have been speakin ever since i am very shy when it comes to speakin to guys face to face but he is the exact oposite, he keeps telling me how much he likes me and how he wishes i would go back, and that we will get together. Thing is i will be going back in a few weeks and i just dont know how to act when i see him and im worried he will get a diferent impresion when we see each other face to face. So any advice would be good.
Thanx! :)
L0CACiiTA answered Sunday January 14 2007, 12:40 pm: He obviously already likes you. Soo be yourself be confident You obviously already like him what do you have to be scared of? see him hang out have a good time. [ L0CACiiTA's advice column | Ask L0CACiiTA A Question ]
xoMASSIEox answered Sunday January 14 2007, 11:19 am: Ok! It's totally obvious. If you like him, go ahead and meet him. But make sure to make a good impresion. Like do your really nice, wear fancy casual or sexy cool clothes, and more importantly be yourself! You love to hate me!!!
-Massie [ xoMASSIEox's advice column | Ask xoMASSIEox A Question ]
lilteacup answered Sunday January 14 2007, 11:14 am: If anything, when you see him again the attraction will be stronger, for the simple fact that you guys have been talking. Don't try to act like someone else, don't try to act cool if you are really shy. He's gotten to know the shy you, so that may be a turn off if you change. Also guys sometimes like shy girls, makes them think they are cute and charming. So just be yourself. Thinks work out better that way.
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