I'm always singing. I love it, and now that I started voice lessons, I'm singing even more. But, I sit next to my crush in science. Whenever I sing or hum he's like, "Stop singing!" but it sounds like he's joking and he smiles afterwards. Does he really just like it and should I keep singing?
14/f
Oh yeah, it's not like I'm a horrible singer. I may not be the best, but I don't think he tells me to stop because I'm bad.
Bey answered Sunday February 18 2007, 9:20 pm: If you really feel like singing than sing but don't sing just to be singing or too impress him because like you don't know now he may not be that impressed with it or it may be annoying him he is just trying to be nice about it. Sometime we just have a tune in our head and we want to sing but don't sing just to make a scene. [ Bey's advice column | Ask Bey A Question ]
Depressed_Poet answered Sunday February 18 2007, 8:41 pm: Nah, I think he's just trying to tease you. You know...get your attention?
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Next time start singing again & right before he says stop, say "Wait. I'll stop singing...but only if you tell me why I should first." And then smile. If he says it's because it's annoying say, "Well let's here you sing! Are you any better?"
Good luck! [ Depressed_Poet's advice column | Ask Depressed_Poet A Question ]
Annerszz_101 answered Sunday February 18 2007, 8:12 pm: Ha, the next time in science class, start singing, and then if he does that again, get a embarassed or upset look on your face, and ask him if you're that bad. [ Annerszz_101's advice column | Ask Annerszz_101 A Question ]
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