i started going with this sexy boy sat and today almost every time i was close to him my face got extremely red!!!im like light skiknned but not white but u can deffinately see when i am red in the face.it was at normal temp in class and i was sitting beside him wiith a friend and my friend was like gosh your getting mighty red in the face and i started laughing and was like its really cold in here!it was so embarsed!then we were walking outside and it was kinda chilly and i was walking with him again and i started getting really red in the face and the girl was like dang grl your red again!i was like its really cold ousided ok.and she said it must be reall ycold every where and i was like yes it is!its so embarrasing but i just cant help it and it sucks!!!will this getting red in the face ever go away because it is like supa embarrasing!and also what do guys think when girls get red in the face when they are around some one they like?thanx!
AngelofMercy answered Monday January 28 2008, 10:57 pm: I'm sorry, but that's the cutest thing I've heard in a while. Yes, it will go away, but it will happen in time. Your just embarrassed right now and your face, unfortunately is a dead give away. Once you get used to being around him more, it will get better.
On the lighter side, hopefully, he thinks it's cute too. I mean when someone swoons over you like that, you would like it, right? However, since I don't know how this guy thinks, it's hard to tell you what he thinks about it. All I can say, is try and think to yourself, ok calm down, he's just a guy, it's no big deal, and maybe that will help you relax. Also, if you can, try talking to him as much as possible outside of school, through the phone or im, whatever you can. This way, you can start to feel more comfortable with him. Good Luck!! [ AngelofMercy's advice column | Ask AngelofMercy A Question ]
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