Question Posted Wednesday February 20 2008, 8:01 pm
Okay so I guess I'll start this whole big story from the very beginning. My friend and I just walk around school in the morning before class actually starts because there's nothing better to do. And after a few days my friend started noticing some kid that would always make really "awkward" eye contact with her. After a while of noticing him, we realized he was always in places where were. So we decided to follow him around some days and it was really fun because he never realized. One day while my friend and I were talking about him our other friend over heard and told us the kids name. So my friend and I found his Facebook and decided to talk to him. After a while of talking to him I realized he was a really cool guy. I eventually got his number and we texted non-stop. It became so much that if I didn't answer back within 5 minutes he would send another text saying '?'. Anyways, basically his phone got taken away, and in school it's just way to awkward when I even try talking to him. I always try to keep in my head what I'm going to say, but when I face him I can't think of anything. I really like him, and I know he likes me but I just don't know how to make us 'normal' after texting so much. It kinda just made me more afraid of him and everything more awkward. =/ What should I do?
CaliforniaLover1111 answered Thursday February 21 2008, 3:28 pm: ahh yes the joys of texting :) gotta love it! well...is he getting his phone back soon? cuz that might solve your problem...but if not,and this is only if you are not comfortable with trying to keep talking to him face to face cant you always use facebook to talk? i know it wont be as efficient as your used to but its still going to be easier for you two obviously then talking face to face is...but if that doesnt sound like an option then just keep trying to talk to him...eventually things will get better and wont be so awkward :) [ CaliforniaLover1111's advice column | Ask CaliforniaLover1111 A Question ]
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