Hey, um..I know my problem may sound stupid, but I guess I need some encouragment to talk to this guy I really like..lol..or what I could say...well I already know he likes me too so this shouldn't be hard..right??? Well for some reason it still is! Oh, by the way..I'm in grade 9 right now, but in grade 7 we used to like flirt and everything because we were in the same class and he would flirt with me.
Thanx for the help...in advance...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? SuperDuperJess answered Saturday August 11 2007, 3:40 am: Hey.
Well. I always find it hard to talk to boys fullstop! And i hate it, so if you like we can on this together. Just talk to him on MSN or mySpace or what ever you have and just start with the easy steps in asking him questions like:
1) What's your favourite colour.
2) What's your favourite animal.
3) What's his favourite type of music.
4) What's his favourite band/singer.
Just ask all of the first step questions and then hopefully you should just talk to him if this all goes well. Try not to panic or be nervous becasuse at the end of the day it is just a normal person like you and me that you happen to like. S i would ask the simple questions first and then they might turn into a full convosation. You could even swap notes from one of your class that you may have together [this is a great way in talking to differrent people from classes [and you can make new friends by this]] Once you become friends in doing this then i think you could by ready in flirting, but keep it simple untill he starts playing along with it. I'm not a great flirter and so i can't give much advice about this but just stay calm and forget about that he is your crush "oh he's so Fit" because it will just get into your head and that will be all you think about.
Hope I helped.
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