ok so this guy who i like and i guess he likes me too wants to hang out so bad with me. he asked me for my phone # and he gave me his. first he invited me to his game and then a school dance afterwards which i couldnt go to. now is like the perfect day for him to hang out with me. but you see he wants me to call HIM? and i cant b/c i get embarassed and i just freak out. also i dont even know what we are going to do i havent planned anything but alls i know is im free today, next weekend im not. but you see its already 4 and i dont know what to do right now so help me before the day is over?
i used to be soo shy and afraid to call anybody, especially guys. but i finally got over that. i told myself that i shouldn't be afraid to call a guy, because he gave me his number for a reason. and also when he calls you do you think its weird? no.
so just take a deep breath, count to three, and dial. just ask him to go see a movie or something.
christina answered Saturday April 28 2007, 5:15 pm: I know how nervewrecking it can to call a guy you like, and it's so hard. You want to, but you can't cause you don't know what to say, and ugh. But you just gotta get over it because if you don't you'll never lose that fear, & you'll never talk to him on the phone. Just call him up & ask him to movie & possibly dinner. =) [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Ashumms answered Saturday April 28 2007, 5:09 pm: You shouldn't be embarassed to call him. You already know he wants you to. Just call and ask if he wants to catch a movie or go for pizza. Now all you have to do is hope he's home. [ Ashumms's advice column | Ask Ashumms A Question ]
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