okay... so theres a guy... hes just like totally hot! i've been crushing since primary school nd i've been thinking about telling him that i like him but i dont know if i should. bcoz if i do, he'll probably think im a freak/werdo! lol. i was actually thinking of writing him an anonymous letter or something. but that could lead to complications. :(. i dont know wht to do.
thnx.
Additional info, added Thursday March 22 2007, 1:46 am: yerhh... theres some spelling mistakes.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? icey0990 answered Thursday March 22 2007, 2:29 pm: Hey, if you write the letter..he might really like it..but he wont know who wrote it! Meaning..you wont have a chance with him. If you start conversation with him..get to talking more and more..maybe even online or on the phone..make plans to hang out and who knows you might end up together! You dont have to go right up to him and tell him hes hot or that you like him..because it might freak him out. Gradual talking and getting to know each other is much better
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hershikissescanhelp answered Thursday March 22 2007, 8:13 am: i think you should stick w/ the anonymus letter thing. that way, he wouldn't know it was you, who sent it to him. and if he doesn't like the letter, it could save you from alot of embarrasment.
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coOokiie answered Thursday March 22 2007, 4:14 am: Hey Hun !!!
loOl Dont write a letter go up to him and be honest with him just tell him can i talk to you and tell him how you feel you may feel comfortable and he wont think your a freak for telling him how you feel he will be flattered loOl Hope iit goes well im sure it will be Ok
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