What you said really made me feel better =]
And so I just have a question..
Okay well this guy is almost 17.
His birthday's August 15.
Mmkay and I'm 13.
And I just turned 13 a couple days ago.
Now.
I met this guy through my best friend because she was dating him.
And she was only 12.
Okay but as soon as they broke up..
I automatically fell for him.
I'm like in love with him so much.
I talk to him all the time on aim.
And I've known him for about 2-3 months now.
I asked him out like the first month?
And he said no because he had to see what I was like in person,like he had to see how I acted.
Because yes,I do know him.
Because he lives 3 minutes away from my house.
And I've saw him before..but I just didn't have enough courage to go up and talk to him.
So that's why he said no.
But other than that I don't know what to do.
He said he loved me once ^_^
But as a sister..
So I don't know.
Really.
Can you PLEASE help me?
Please?
okay, so if he lives three minutes away from you, why dont you ask him to hang out one day as friends? that way, he can get to know you in person & maybe things will go from there. but you have to show him that you guys are friends before you go straight to asking him out. it might take a few months for him to like you [maybe 1-2] but it's definitely worth it if you really like him.
i know how you feel, being nervous around your crush. i'm like that too, or i'm on the opposite extreme, trying to flirt & grab his attention. you just have to convince yourself you like him as a friend right now and nothing more so that you can open up to him and show him who you really are. after a few months, you guys will get closer, & then you can make a move. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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