So sometimes when I see ANY boy I know that I see outside of school (or even just when I make eye contact) my heart flutters. Even if it's like the nerdiest, ugliest, weirdest (etc...) boy from my school, my heart still skips a beat. It's so weird and annoying! I don't know why this happens! I know I can't exactly stop it from happening, but can someone at least explain why this happens?? Thank you very much!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? TheMaster answered Wednesday March 11 2009, 9:23 pm: Usually a flutter of the heart per say is a nervous reaction. Boys will be boys. Usually what you see is what you get with boys. No frills, no extras, they just act like boys so don't be afraid of them.
Try and talk to more boys, this way hopefully you will become more at ease in thier presence. Just say hi. Always remember, when talking to the opposit sex, it's not always that important what you say (as long as you are not rude or crude). For instance, if a boy you really like comes up to you and speaks, if you like him you won't walk away, you'll talk.
So if you say hi to a boy and he likes you he'll talk to you.
Remember to smile!
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Uniq_The_Geek answered Wednesday March 11 2009, 6:25 pm: Hey =]
Well, maybe there's a couple reasons..
Do you wear uniform to school? If you do, maybe because these guys are seeing you in different clothes..
Maybe because you guys aren't in a school environment so they get to see you doing an activity other than writing and learning.. vice versa as well.
Maybe you wanna get to know em more OUTSIDE of school?
Hope I helped!
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