hi i'm 14 years old and i like a boy in 10 grade.. he is so cute! but i'm scared to talk to him. he always smiles at me when he passes by me and also he nods at me in the hall. well it's not like he doesn't know who i am! he knows i'm the girl with a crazy grandma who ives up the street from him and who grandma verbally abuses her in dutch. but otherwise that i don't know how to talk to him or formally introduce myself!!!!!
HELP!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? dancer234 answered Saturday May 24 2008, 1:08 am: I actually had this SAME problem. Including the ages you said haha, I was fourteen he was in the 10th grade. He did the same things too me. I was SOOOOOO nervous trying to talk to him and I told myself I couldnt do it. Then iwas on facebook and i found his and I actually messaged him and thats how we started talking. Look him up on facebook or myspace if you dont want to say hi in person. If he doesnt have anything like that just start with smiling back, (if you dont already) and maybe "bump" into him a few times or ask for help in the hall ways XD. hope that helps :P [ dancer234's advice column | Ask dancer234 A Question ]
Stacyy answered Friday May 23 2008, 11:53 pm: This is going to sound wierd but I like doing this, and it works 90% of the time. Just "accidently" bump into him, BAM conversation there you go. You may have to push things along at first but then things will flow better. I know old fashioned. but I use it all the time and LOVE meeting the new guys I meet. =] [ Stacyy's advice column | Ask Stacyy A Question ]
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