so yeah i really love this guy. and he used 2 go to ma school but now he's in high school (I'm in 8th grade)
so i dunno if he remembers me - i hope he does. sometimes we talked and stuff
and i wanna send him a valtentines day card. so now i'm asking. what should i write that will melt his heart? so yeah ...help?
And honestly if you "loved" him, all of this shit would come from your heart & you wouldn't have to ask us for help on what to write.
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Jesus, stop fucking complaining because you didn't get what you wanted to hear. Honestly, what I told you was the truth, and I'm NOT sorry that it's not what you wanted. Seriously, ask him if he remembers you BEFORE HAND, and then write him the card. Ask him on a date, and if things go well then ask him out. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
MissAnnabella answered Monday February 5 2007, 6:43 pm: okay i have to agree with the person below me..be...flirty not ..SERIOUS....like and compliment maybe add 'your an awesome guy' and then be sweet but not too much..umm yeh thats really vague..sorry [ MissAnnabella's advice column | Ask MissAnnabella A Question ]
Ender answered Monday February 5 2007, 5:17 pm: I gotta be honest, if you write something that shows that you really love him or something he'll probably get a little creeped out, espsically if you're worried if he'll even remember you. I'd go with something short and sweet. And in it propose a date or something, like "Hey, _____ I really like you and was wondering if you wanted to go _______." Feel free to change the words, but I'd say something like that. [ Ender's advice column | Ask Ender A Question ]
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