Question Posted Saturday January 12 2008, 12:34 pm
Those of you who answered my first question, you helped a lot.Those of you who aren't familiar with what happened, read my other question.
Only now my nerves are getting the best of me.
I talked to Samantha yesterday......
Well last night....and TJ got on the phon and she was screaming "GET OFF THE PHONE"
I thought she'd killed someone haha just kidding. But she told me he wouldn't hang up the phone.
Anyway that's not the point.
I asked her if he really liked me and wrote that poem and she said yes, TJ wrote the poem and he likes you.
I doubt she'd lie as he was around.
Wel I finally told her I liked him too and now my stomach is in knots.
I probably won't see him til Monday and have no idea why I'm so nervous now....except well I don't know.
I guess because I had planned to say, " Well if he likes me and wants to know if I like im, he can ask me himself. ' But I was so nervous I barely got the words 'Yes I do.' out.
I really do not know what to do.
Any advice would help because I have no idea what to do! THANKS!
orphans answered Saturday January 12 2008, 1:45 pm: Take a few deep breaths and let it out, there is no need to be scared or nervous, you're probably just feeling some anxiety because you are anticipating what he will say to you on Monday. But if you know he likes you, just relax because I don't think he would change his mind just because you told Samantha that you like him. When you see him on Monday just be yourself, act no different than you usually do around him and let him speak up, don't shy away and let whatever happens happen. :]
Good luck and everything is gonna be finee. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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