Alright, so there is this guy in my spanish class that i've had a crush on since like 6th grade. i know this sounds stupid, but i don't really talk to him that much. However, this year he sits diagonally from me. How do i get him to notice me, and how do i start talking to him, i guess to like become friends. I'm kind of friends with the guy that sits behind him, and he talks to the guy that i like.
also, there is this other girl that is really popular, who i think is ugly but all the guys like her, sitting right next to her.
ahh help.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? LolxSarahx715 answered Sunday September 2 2007, 11:16 am: well if youve had a crush on him scince the 6th grade you should first talk to him and become good friends even if you dont like to cuz you get nervous or you just dont like to cuz if you dont then you guys will never go anywhere or you can just leave him private notes that way you wont make a mistake and embarrass yourself
then if your afriad to ask him out get somone you can trust to ask him out for you and as for that popular girl problem we have some of those girls in our school too psh girl please you got to get to know him if he falls inlove with you then that other girl dont matter evil dont cost no thing and that girl is worth nothin [ LolxSarahx715's advice column | Ask LolxSarahx715 A Question ]
xoMarisox answered Sunday September 2 2007, 11:12 am: you can drop your pencil and ask him to pick it up. that will break the ice a bit. then, just casually start talking to him. like, are you ready for the spanish test on friday? or, do you understand what our teacher is talking about. also, you can ask the guy you sit next to a question and then ask your crush what he thinks. something like that. just start off talking casually. [ xoMarisox's advice column | Ask xoMarisox A Question ]
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