Question Posted Tuesday September 25 2007, 6:54 pm
ok well i used to have this boyfriend and we broke up last december.. soo thats a really long time ago.. soo now i really really like him , and i really want to tell him but i dont think hell like me back, we dont talk that much and more but i really miss him alot.. hes in all of my classes so i dont want to embaress myself..
help please?? what should i say? and how can i get him to like me again
Vegalicious21 answered Thursday September 27 2007, 8:08 am: Just start talking to him. give him little signs that you like him, (even though I heard that boys dont look for or notice signs like that... but I havent decided if thats true or not.)
If you know what he's into, talk about that. Just wait until you know that he is ur friend again, and will talk to you and feels fine around you, and then just one day ask him out!
I hope everything goes well, and I hope I helped! [ Vegalicious21's advice column | Ask Vegalicious21 A Question ]
karenR answered Thursday September 27 2007, 12:53 am: Start talking to him. Just everyday stuff, just get his attention. Tell him hi when you see him, smile when he looks your way. Here is search full of good sites for you to check out should you want more tips. :)
gateway01 answered Thursday September 27 2007, 12:32 am: Honesty is often the best way. Isolate him from his friends in the hall or class during a break and ask him how he feels. Remember, you can't force him to love you and have to respect his wishes and move on if he doesn't want to get together again.
Hope this helped and good luck o^-^o [ gateway01's advice column | Ask gateway01 A Question ]
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