i know i was being dumb. but i like this guy and i needed to get it off my chest. i knew i would stutter if i told him. so i left a note in his locker. that was last week. i now have NO clue if he even got it! (he doesn't use his locker very much) Should i just confront him about this, or wait?
luvsagi answered Tuesday February 5 2008, 12:19 pm: noooo! ypu shouldn't put on his locker!! never know if someone took it before he does, you should give up to him and give to him, i was having hard time to do that, i was ssooo shyyy and sometime i give letter to myfriend to give to me or i have to walk up to him, sometime i give to him in person, after that i feel soo nervous and shy and feel better then couple day later we talk or write back, on locker? oh noo, if i was someone's else and see someone put locker, i would took it and read it before someone take tht who is belong to, yea better in person, next time or send him in msg through myspace or give a note to urfriend and ur friend give to him, yea leaving a note on locker, no way, what if some girl saw you put note on locker and she might took it, if u put note inside locker, mmm maybe he dislike you, or shy or try walk by him say hi or whatever to get him attention, or give him flower on V-Day haha jk hope it help.... [ luvsagi's advice column | Ask luvsagi A Question ]
ASAPcamille answered Tuesday February 5 2008, 10:41 am: I would wait it out for another week.
But, if he doesnt mention anything after about a week, just ask him , "hey, did you get the note I left in your locker"?
Good luck! [ ASAPcamille's advice column | Ask ASAPcamille A Question ]
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