Okay, so there is this guy that I freaking love. I mean, it is true love no joke. He is my soul mate. If I describe him to you, it's gonna make me love sick, but I will tell you anyway. His name is Broox Brown. (It is actually spelled Brooks, but he likes it spelled with an x) His hair is blond and it goes down to halfway down his neck. He is 11 and I am 12, but we are both mature. His lips are shaped like a heart. I love them so much. Also, I love his eyes and his hands. They both show what he is like perfectly. Anyway, I know that he likes me, but he is too shy to admit it, actually, he is not shy, but it's just really complecated. But he likes this girl named Kaitlyn more than me and also he likes another girl named Ellie, but Ellie likes Trevor and Kaitlyn likes Mark. They are going out. He also likes Delany, but i don't think they are right for each other, I have never thought that. We have never been out before, but I really do love him. I just want him to admit that he likes me. So does anyone have an idea of how I can get him to like me MORE and ask me out???
LindaLou16 answered Saturday April 26 2008, 8:58 am: My dear friend,
I'll tell you what I tell everybody with relationship problems. Relax, be yourself, and don't be afraid to take a chance. Ask him out in a casual way, like "Do you want to go out for pizza?" and see where it goes from there. A more direct way would be to say, nonchalantly, "I really like you, you know,"
But anyway, worse comes to worse, he doesn't like you. Learn your lesson: you don't need the drama. Besides, you'll be glad you took the chance and you'll be a better you for it.
-Linda [ LindaLou16's advice column | Ask LindaLou16 A Question ]
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