18/f. There's a kid that really likes me, and I like him too. We have alot in common and get along really well, and we can talk for hours on AIM. But whenever we talk in person, it's like really awkward. There are always awkward silences and it's just weird because we just like talk about the weather and stuff. I think it's just because we're nervous around each other, but now he wants to ask me out and I feel like I shouldn't say yes because you should be comfortable around your boyfriend, right? But he's really nice and not a jerk at all. I don't know. How can I make things less awkward?
orphans answered Tuesday March 4 2008, 8:50 pm: when you are talking to him, pretend you are on aim (i know its wierd but trust me.) To make things less akward, think ahead of time of some topics you guys can talk about, and break the ice! Go up to him and talk to him. He is being akward, because he does not know if you want to talk with him or not. Good Luck! ps Alot of boys are just really cute and shy :-) its normal, just break the ice once or twice, and they will also start to feel more comfortable! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
anna-14 answered Tuesday March 4 2008, 5:09 pm: Maybe yall like eachother so much right now that yall dont wanna say anything infront of eachother that may destroy anything... cause when you're that scared, your not very confident about what you may say. but i think if yall tryed goin out, maybe yall will become more confortable with eachother. Maybe you should just give it a try. [ anna-14's advice column | Ask anna-14 A Question ]
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