I'd like to get to know this girl better. she sits a few seats behind me in one of my class's. It would seem awkward to just approach her. we chat occasionally but I would like to get to know her better. she has a great personallity, or so it seems. and she seems to be someone i could get to become close friends with. how do i initiate a conversation at least, and maybe ask her if she wanted to get otgether or somthing. just looking for a means to create a close friendship, possibly a close relationship later on. im older then her, but very unexperianced. i can be a bit eccentric and quirky at times, but i don't want to creep her out or anything. thanks in advance
katie_babey answered Thursday March 29 2007, 3:12 pm: hey,
well i think you should just go up to her and ask her out on a date and see what see says. Dont be scared or afraid of what she might say. DOnt think soo much bout it and jsut go and say something to her alot of ppl think too hard bout goin up to someone that they want to get to kno more but who cares if you say somethin retarded. Just laugh bout it and im sure she will smile at you. I say go for it! and i dont thin you woudld creep her out. i kno wen guys come up to me i dont get creeped out. ok well good luck and i hope everythin works out for ya! if you hav anymore questions you can write me in my inbox or you can talk to me on aim my sn is xoxokatiebabiixo
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christina answered Thursday March 29 2007, 1:28 am: Ask for her MySpace, and if she doesn't have one, ask for her screenname or her phone number. To initiate conversation, just say hi & ask her how her days been going. I'm pretty sure you won't freak her out since you guys have chatted before. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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