how should i meet this indie intellectual guy i really like at school? i have a friend who knows him and she has offered to introduce me but i dont think i have a chance anyways.
help please!
xxkelsxx answered Sunday June 8 2008, 3:56 am: Next time you see him... say hi and smile, no matter where you are. That way, even if you don't have a real conversation at first, he will still know who you are and the next time you see him, strike up a good conversation. If this doesn't work, go to your friend and get her to intorduce the two of you. Don't tell yourself thatyou don't have a chance, because you never know until you try. and you don't want to psych yourself out.
SarahLou answered Saturday June 7 2008, 7:27 pm: You cant think like that, you'll have to believe that you have a chance to be in with a chance. Maybe go to a gig you know he's going to and get your friend to introduce you there, then you have at least one thing to talk to him about (the band) which will probably lead onto other stuff, then you can find out if he's cool as well. Just cause he's good looking and intellectual doesnt always mean he's a nice guy
wolfkill answered Saturday June 7 2008, 1:19 am: Well talk to him thats your best answer if you really like him you will go and meet him he shouldnt care by what you look like if he does you should like him because he only wants you for one thing if he likes your for who you are and he makes you laugh and he laughs that pritty much means he likes you so dont worry [ wolfkill's advice column | Ask wolfkill A Question ]
hottie411 answered Friday June 6 2008, 8:14 am: sweetie, you need more self confidence!
im sure u can get him if u wanted, just be really sweet and flirty with him. just make sure that you arent too flirty cause you dont wanna freak him out or anything, especially if you barely even know him.
ask your friend to introduce you to him and im sure he will fall for you immediately!
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