Ok, I'll start off by saying I'm in college and I've only really had one real relationship in college that lasted about 6 months. There's this girl across the room in class that I think keeps looking at me and I think is really cute and nice, but we never seem to make eye contact (we have a couple times though). She doesn't have facebook or myspace, so I cant tell if she has a boyfriend or not and I'm too shy to just go up and talk to her. I found out though that she's graduating in May (I'm here for another year), so I have 2 problems; I dont really know what to say to her or how to approach her. And time is of the essence, because I really want to talk to her before she leaves to see if something comes of it. How can I just go up and approach her? What would you want as a girl for me to do? Thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? jennalovesyou answered Friday March 16 2007, 1:04 pm: well usually, first step into a relationship is being friends and hanging out. dont be shy to go up and talk to her, you have nothing to lose. introduce herself and ask a few questions about her so you can get to know her better and as well tell her somethings about yourself. ask her if she wants to go bowling, arcade, lunch, etc. with some of your friends to just hang out. yall with really connect if you hang out as friends first, trust me. that is pretty much all i have to say but most of this has to come from your confidence to get up and talk to her. good luck! =D
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