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Question Posted Tuesday March 27 2007, 2:35 pm

well ok well josh is still looking at me in class and i always look at him but in a mean kind of way i want him to stop because he has a girlfriend. oh and the senior i was talking about smiled again at me yesterday and i still think he like me.any advice then email me or just give me some advive would me very helpful.

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LagunaBabe answered Tuesday March 27 2007, 3:05 pm:
I think the best way to stop this Josh, or at least give him a hint -- talk to him about this and let him know that he has a girlfriend that he should be staring at, rather than you. However, staring isn't exactly a crime, so I'm not sure what he'll say, honestly.

I would go for the senior, and ask him to hang out with you soon.

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