I just graduated from high school and I really really like a boy who i used to go to school with. None of our friends know each other. What i'd really like to do is get together a huge group of us from high school and have a big gathering or party or something and I'd like to invite him and his friends too.
The thing is, how am i going to get him and his friends to come if none of my friends know his friends. And also where are we going to have such a big gathering?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? THINKPOSITIVE7 answered Sunday January 25 2009, 11:39 pm: Hello so basically you are only trying to get this big gathering together to get the attention of the guy you are interested in?If that is the case I think it would make more sense to find him via myspace and or facebook and add him as a friend and shoot him a message or comment,unless you enjoy the whole party scene,however finding a place for this get together,gathering his frends that you dont know and him might be very difficult.You alsi dont know if he will show up due to previous engagements or something elses for that matter.I must admit that was a clever idea but in a way sort of difficult:).If you are very adamant and determined you meet him in some way,"WHERE THEIR IS A WILL,THERE IS A WAY!"....if you would like any more advice on finding better ideas to see this guy you can send me a private message anytime..I hope this was helpful..I wish you the best of luck!! SINCERLY,DIAMOND:) [ THINKPOSITIVE7's advice column | Ask THINKPOSITIVE7 A Question ]
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