so theres this guy i really like and i think he likes me back but im just waay to shy to talk to him. like when i see him in the hallway he smiles and i say hi, but thats it. to be honest i dont like his friends and they dont like me because they know i dont like them haha. sometimes hes alone at the busstation though until his friends come but he's always quite early. should i talk to him then? and i always have issues with smiling. like everytime i see him i freeze up and cant smile. once he's passed me, i cant stop. it really stinks cause i wanna smile at HIM not at the ground :/
help?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? NoLies_JustLove answered Wednesday May 20 2009, 5:21 pm: I know it can be intimidating to talk to someone you like, but it feels so much better when you finally talk to them. You have a perfect opportunity to talk to him when he's alone at the bus station. Just be like "hey, what's up?" or talk about the bus schedule haha. He sounds like he would wanna talk to you because he smiles and says hi to you. But if he doesn't respond the way you want him to, don't worry about it. The most important thing is that you tried. It's better than not talking to him and wondering what could of happened. Who knows? Maybe he likes you the same way you like him. It's worth a shot. Good luck! [ NoLies_JustLove's advice column | Ask NoLies_JustLove A Question ]
hear2listen answered Wednesday May 20 2009, 4:46 pm: i think you should definitly speak to him! Don't go to fast, though. Just friendly stuff until you have a little bit of friendship, then make your move! [ hear2listen's advice column | Ask hear2listen A Question ]
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