Okay, so I like this guy. Uncommon, eh? Not really. I dropped [this great guy who I liked for a good year and he liked me back just the same] for him (This was about 3 monthes ago). Well, we weren't going out but we were about to. But then I started liking someone else, from here known as Jack. So that probably means I must really like Jack, because I could've had a great relationship. But now, I don't know what to do. I was planning on asking him out myself last week but I completely lost my wits the first try and the next day, there was just never a chance (i.e. he was never alone and surrounded by all his friends -> guys). Sometimes it seems to me that he might have some interest in me but others, it doesn't, at ALL. I really want to ask him, just to see whether or not he says yes, but how am I suppose to do it? I know courage plays a big part and I'm working on that part, but how is it so hard for me to get simple English words out of my mouth? Any tips on making it easier for me and less awkward?
You could always have a friend ask him for you. "Would you ever go out with ___?" See what he says. If he says no, well then, sorry babe! Hes not interested. If anything else on the "Yes" lines, go ahead and just ask him yourself!! Because you'll already know he'll say yes!
If he has aim, or a myspace, you could ask him out online yourself. That way you don't have to say it to his face.
Or, you could simply write him a note, and give it to him secretly, after school. Tell him to read it alone, or something.
Any of these options will get you this guy you want :)
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