Hi,I'm 15, male and very shy. I like this girl in my class and I think she likes me back because i caught her staring at me serveral times and i some time stare back at her but I'm still not convinced that she likes me to ask her. what should I do?
xxlilreddivaxx answered Monday December 10 2007, 7:10 pm: I think you should start flirting with her. If you think she likes you, then later on, go for it. Ask her out. If anything, ask her to go out with your friends at first so it wont be so weird. But remember, most girls wait for the guy to make the first move. I know that guys can be just as shy as most girls but thats the way life is. Either way, what is the worst that could happen? That she says no? O well, then you'll move on. But at least you wont be wondering what could have happened if you had made a move. [ xxlilreddivaxx's advice column | Ask xxlilreddivaxx A Question ]
CaliDaniels answered Monday December 10 2007, 7:08 pm: Just strike up a casual conversation with her at lunch or outside of school. Don't be in a rush to know if she likes you... Give some time to get to know eachother a little better. Once you have talked some more, it'll be easier to talk about a relationship.
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Christina7 answered Monday December 10 2007, 7:07 pm: you should causually go up to her and say that you didn't understand what the teacher was talking about in you class, and could you two go over her notes together. This will give you some alone time with, and help you figure out whether or not she is interested in you. [ Christina7's advice column | Ask Christina7 A Question ]
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