Question Posted Wednesday September 19 2007, 4:09 pm
15/f Well, I'm a very shy girl. I'm not high on confidence. And I wouldn't consider myself the ugliest thing alive (lol) Generally, people tell me I'm good-looking. (Whatever XD). But yeah. I like this guy. He sits like across from me. I barely know him, but I know his name. And I think he's really cute. He knows my name, I think. But we never even talked. How can I like...you know...make this "work out"? lol..=/ unless it's impossible. Should I like try flirting? X_X
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? hahamber16 answered Saturday September 22 2007, 11:34 am: Its always hard "making the move" to talk to someone new, trust me. Im in college now and making new friends or even talking to people is hard- but i know having feelings for someone can make it seem nearly impossible. I make friends by bringing up something that happened in class- maybe something funny, or maybe you dont understand something. Im not saying go be a ditz around him, but if you dont understand something the teacher is explaining its a perfect oppurtunity to ask him if he knows whats going on. If he doesnt talk back the first time, dont give up. He could just be shy. Just be yourself and if he doesnt appreciate that, so be it.. your 15 and there are going to be SO many boys moving in and out of your life. Hope I helped.. :) [ hahamber16's advice column | Ask hahamber16 A Question ]
coOokiie answered Saturday September 22 2007, 8:59 am: LOL,aww your inLIKE xD
Nahh don't flirt straight away get to know him first just talk to him cause your gonna end up talking to him during your highschool years. [ coOokiie's advice column | Ask coOokiie A Question ]
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