ok i am at band camp right now, i know what your thinking but at my school its not geeky, its pretty much worshiped. im 15/f if that helps. so i dont know, i thought this kid was really cute and i dont know his name, i know thats bad too do, but whatever i still think he is really really cute. but today we were practicing inside, and on our break time i was hanging out with some friends and this kid was sitting by himself playing his trombone, i was like turning around and i noticed him. and then i noticed he was sort of staring at me, he was playing but his eyes were watching me. he's really cute, but he was staring at me wierdly, but then he would smile with his instrument up, i dont know if he's trying to tell me something. what do you think i should do to show him without telling him im interested. he looks pretty shy so im not sure, im not really shy around my friends and i dont want to come off to strong. thanks in advance, and thanks for reading i know its long :]
All you really have to do is go and introduce yourself and ask if he's got room for another friend. It's a cliche line but it works. See where things go from there as you get to know him and discuss both your interests.
He may have just saw you looking and did that with the instrument to motion you over or acknowledge the first time. As far as staring at you there after it's a good chance he's interested in you. Go talk to him! [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
_marcialynn answered Tuesday August 7 2007, 10:48 pm: If he's shy and he's smiled at you, it's pretty safe to say he's interested. So I would just smile back & start talking to him & hanging around him more, basically :] [ _marcialynn's advice column | Ask _marcialynn A Question ]
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