okay well i like this guy in my art class and he rides my bus. well i'm really into him and i would really like to get to know him but here is the thing: i have trouble talking to him first. insecurity i guess i don't know but i need to know if ther is anyway i could get him to talk to me because we have opposite friends and opposite lives except for art and the fact we live near each other. is ther anyway i can get him to talk first.....please help.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? K_for_help answered Friday September 21 2007, 9:06 pm: Okay < walk by him in the hall at school, smile, drop something in front of him. Say hi, wear something super cute, giggle and smile at him as you walk by with your friends! Sit near him on the bus. Ask him a question about homework. Don't be afraid to talk to him. He is probably as afraid of you as you are of him. Sometimes we girls have to be the man. lol
I hope that this helps .
viciousxpunk answered Saturday September 15 2007, 9:54 pm: well there really isn't any way for you to get him to talk to you first, and if you don't know any of his friends you can't talk to them about it. the most you can do is make sure you give him oportunities to talk, like being around him at times so he can talk to you if he wants. he could be shy too, and that's why he hasn't said anything to you either. so if you really want to talk to him i would suggest saying something to him first. which is hard, but since you have the same art class, you could ask him what the homework is one day, or what he thinks of the art project your class is currently doing. the easiest thing to talk to him about is most likely going to be art, as it is something you have in common. good luck. [ viciousxpunk's advice column | Ask viciousxpunk A Question ]
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