Question Posted Thursday February 22 2007, 9:50 pm
this is mainly a question for guys to answer.. but there are some girls who have had same previous experience!
okay so....
me and this guy at school know of each other and we see each other all the time in the hallways.. and we both always "eye" each other.. but we never really talk.. i'm interested and i think he is too but i'm not sure.... how can i be sure of it and how can i get him to be the first one to start a conversation with me?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? batteredxdreams answered Friday February 23 2007, 11:54 am: This happened to me last semester when there was a really hot guy in my elective class. We would always make eye contact, and only speak a few words to each other. He'd sit by me in the computer lab and we'd talk for a few minutes then get to work. I never took the chance, don't wait for him to talk to you. If you want to talk to him, go up and do it yourself. I regret never really talking to him and he ended up glaring at me because he'd see me hug my guy friends that he didn't know. But he moved on and got a girlfriend and I moved on and got a boyfriend. Just talk to him, it's the only way. Don't wait. [ batteredxdreams's advice column | Ask batteredxdreams A Question ]
MissMegLoL answered Friday February 23 2007, 11:43 am: Who says the guy has to be the one to start a conversation? Go get him, girl! Talk to him, get to know him a little bit. You never know what might come out of it ;] [ MissMegLoL's advice column | Ask MissMegLoL A Question ]
topdawg1982 answered Friday February 23 2007, 12:06 am: Don't wait for him to start a conversation with you. If you like him just go up and start talking to him. You will be able to tell if he is responsive or not to the two of you getting together. I think the eyeing each other is a good sign. Good luck to you and I hope this helps. :) [ topdawg1982's advice column | Ask topdawg1982 A Question ]
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