Question Posted Wednesday August 29 2007, 11:35 pm
Well I am really awful at showing my feelings. Well, there is this boy i have a crush on and I can't even show him that I have feelings for him. What are some small acts of affection I could do so he might see that I care about him.
SoxGh3to answered Thursday August 30 2007, 4:47 pm: -Start with some small talk for example
"Hey wats up?" "how was your day?"
it'll give him an idea that you care enough to see what he's doing.
-Everytime you see him greet him like give him a hug or just say hi
This will make him feel like your happy to see him
-You could always try some small flirting
=) it will give him an idea that you sortve have feelings for him and it will make him want to find out ;D
Maddieeeee answered Thursday August 30 2007, 3:09 pm: Um. Why don't you try and do some little cute things for him. Like hold his books when ya'll are walking [or at least offer too, if he's a gentleman he won't let you], or write him little notes and stick them in his locker, and when you walk by leave your friends to go and talk to him. If he's a normal guy he'll get the picture. lol. [ Maddieeeee's advice column | Ask Maddieeeee A Question ]
Colecee answered Thursday August 30 2007, 1:36 pm: Smiling is a small thing but it does wonders, if you have facebook, (or if you have myspace mention a funny video you saw), and you see a funny group name mention it as convo, like "You won't believe the name of this group on facebook..." and if he responds back saying something about facebook, give him a shy smile and bite your bottom lip, and ask "You need a new friend?" that way you've got some connection outside of the class and you can get more comfortable talking to him if you keep in contact in another way. Good luck! [ Colecee's advice column | Ask Colecee A Question ]
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