Alroght so, I like this guy named Nick but, he has a girlfriend but, it probably won't last much longer. So, I wanted to become his friend so, that I could maybe have a shot with him. Problem is I don't know how to start a conversation with him. He has a Myspace but, I don't have any classes with him this quarter and next year he's going to a new school. By the way, I know that he loves Volcom the skateboarding company.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? follexbabii answered Wednesday February 6 2008, 4:07 pm: if you don't have anything to start a conversation just get noticed by him and make sure he knows you like him. it will start something with his girlfriend so make sure you know what your doing. if you melt when you with him just get a friend who talks to him and then have her/him talk to him while your there and then jump into the conversation. then you guys can actually start whatever kind of relationship you want.
LiTTLEGiRLBLUE answered Tuesday February 5 2008, 11:09 pm: Well, you should just go up to him and talk to him. I know, that most girls are shy. But if you really are, you can:
- Talk to him with a group of friends. Then later, when you're comfortable, start talking to him.
- Add him on myspace. Talk to him there. And then talk to him at school.
- Talk to him about Volcom. I'm not a guy, but I hang out with a bunch of guys. And girls always ask them about skateboarding and/ or sports in order to get closer. So try that.
- And you can always just go up to him as a friend and talk to him.
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