Okay so I'm a little shy you could say.
I really want this one guy to "notice me"
but i don't want to look stupid or not be myself
i've known him since 1st grade.
he sortof likes another girl and they've gone out
before. and he's liked me before but theres something about him that i just really like. he's into skating and rock and im into a lot of the same but how can i get him to notice me? should i stick out? im sortof shy. oh god what should i do!? i guess i like singing and he likes singers and he has a band but im so shy! i need help..
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? pinknailpolsih93 answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 11:45 am: ok, well first of all, you want this guy to like you for who you are, so, if your shy, dont try to get al outgoing, or you might scare him with who you aren't. so be yourself. are you friends with his friends? if so, then hang out a little more with them, then you could get the chance to be around him. trust me, you want him to notice you, you dont want to push your way onto him. things will work out, and if he doesnt notice you, he's not the right guy for you, and dont worry about it. there's one guy for you, and you'll find him, and when you do, you'll know it. [ pinknailpolsih93's advice column | Ask pinknailpolsih93 A Question ]
dancedance42 answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 11:11 am: if youve known him for a while, try to have a conversation with him. flirt with him. smile at him. hang out where he does. in time, he'll start to notice you. [ dancedance42's advice column | Ask dancedance42 A Question ]
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