okay so like ive moved recently and i met this guy ((no names)) and i think that i like him, there is a problem, i am a sophomore and hes a senior...i mean hes not the hottest guy i noe but i like him bc he can make me laugh. and like hes not afraid to b himself. but i dont know if he lieks me back bc i never really talk to him, but when i do tlak to him he seems like he wants to talk to me back, so i supposed that he does. and i was just wondering like should i take the time to like talk to him and like get to know him, or like just forget it bc it wont work out?
christina answered Tuesday July 31 2007, 11:37 pm: Talk to him more & get to know him. Become his friend. Hang out as much as you can & just do whatever.
You like him, and you said he seems interested in talking with you, so you should already know that he likes your friendship. Continue with what you've got so far & up it a bit.
Like Jack said, why have to look back on life & wonder what would've happened when you can look back & smile on what DID happen. =) Good luck with this guy! [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Cux answered Tuesday July 31 2007, 10:35 pm: Number one rule with love lives and relationships: GO FOR IT!
You don't want to look back on your life and wonder "Wow- what would have happened if dated him?". You should definitely just keep a friendship going with him. Get to know him. Who knows- he could end up liking you like you kind of like him.
Obviously since you haven't talked to him much- he can't just suddenly have a crush on you. You have to get to know him before anything happens. Love takes time.
But anyway- go for it- become his friend. You won't regret it!
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