theires a new guy at our school and hes supppeerr cute
all the girls lovee him and for some reason, he thinks im really hott and wants to hook up with meee! (as in make out now sex hook up)
anyways i know it and so does everybody else but the thing is we've never talked cuz he came a week ago and we have no classes.
we have lotss of mutuals friends, but idk how it could be so that we'd be friends? because its awkward because as of now he doesnt even know that i know who he is, buit he knows that i know the new guy as a stalker of me... so what should i do so that we can talkk
andalixsays answered Monday May 14 2007, 4:33 pm: He thinks youre hot. Hot implies confidence and outgoingness. You want him to keep that first impression, right?
Well then talk to him before it's too late. You can go up to him and be like, 'Hey, I'm Julia. You're new here?' or something. Just seem outgoing. You won't seem creepy or anything. That's definitely hot when people don't hesitate about talking to people.
If you're too shy to do that, then you should go up to him when he's with a mutual friend. Go up to her and kinda hug her from behind, or cover her eyes(like in elementary school, when you'd say 'guess who?'), or something playful like that. Or you could just go up to her and be like, 'Hey Liz,' and then shift your attention to him. He already wants you, so it's not going to be hard trying to become friends with him.
icey0990 answered Monday May 14 2007, 2:30 pm: Get one of your mutual friends to bring you up in conversation with him. Tell the mutual friend to plan a night for a group of you guys to go to the movies. Then you and this guy will hit it off! Or...get this guy's screenname or myspace from a mutual friend and start talking to this guy casually. Suggest to hang out..see how it goes!
I bet it will go great! :) [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
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