16/f
i used to be friends with this kid back in like elementary school and kindegarten and stuff. well in about 2nd grade he moved halfway across the country. then over the summer he came into the resteraunt i work at with his sister and i was his waiter but i didn't think it was him. he looked at me like he kind of knew me but i didn't want to take the chance and start talking to someone who possibly had no idea who i was. anyway about two weeks ago he moved back and i know its him this time because i remembered his name. we're in the same grade but i have no classes with him except for lunch. by the way, he's very hot now. so while im sitting in lunch i'll look over at him and he's always looking at me. i think he remembers me but we weren't best friends or anything so im not sure. i really want to talk to him but he always sits with kids i dont know at lunch and when the bell rings he's out of the cafeteria so fast i could never catch up to him. i really really like him and i've overheard some of his conversations and we like so many of the same things he's like the male equivelant of me. i can't explain the connection i feel with him when we're staring in each others eyes from across the room.
how can i get to know a guy who i never get to see or talk to?!!
sugarplum07 answered Friday February 1 2008, 7:42 am: Casually bump into him in the hallway and say, "I'm sorry. This is totally random, but you look SOO familiar! Didn't we go to elementary school together or something?"
And take it from there. Breaking the ice is the worst part. Once you initiate conversation, you have an excuse to say hello in the halls. Talk with him in between class. And maybe eventually ask him out to the movies. :-)
Even if he doesn't recognize you, he obviously thinks you're cute because he stares at you all the time. There's no harm in asking if you know if from somewhere. [ sugarplum07's advice column | Ask sugarplum07 A Question ]
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