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Question Posted Saturday September 29 2007, 8:08 pm

How do I tell the guy in my class that I like him?

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Shortcake22 answered Saturday September 29 2007, 11:45 pm:
When you guys are in conversation, tell him you think he's really funny/cute/interesting/amazing/etc. then ask him if he'd be interested in going out sometime. Keep it light, if you make it a serious conversation, it'll be worse if he says no. If he does say no, just blow it off and say okay, that's cool. Then keep talking to him, but change the subject. Act like it was no big deal.

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scootermclisle answered Saturday September 29 2007, 11:28 pm:
Just say it.

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dragonessfire01 answered Saturday September 29 2007, 11:10 pm:
Tell him face to face, but when you two are alone, so it's not as embarrassing.

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