Okay, im 17/m starting college soon. My sister lives about 2 hours away from me but one of her friends moved down to where i live to go to college but not the same one as me. My sister wanted me to start hanging out with this girl. So my sister came down where i lived and we all met up for the first time and she was kinda quiet, but she seemed really nice. I'm not sure if she just wasnt in to me or if she liked me idk we talked for a little bit but no really too much. I have been thinking about this girl and i do want to be friends with her or be in a relationship with her. I have her number but how should i start talking to her?? And btw my sister wants us to go out lol. But yeah she was on my mind all day and I do not know what to say or start off a conversation with her.
lolalufonda222 answered Monday September 21 2009, 10:00 pm: i have a similar situation, i think the only way is to be brave and talk to her. the best way to start a conversation is to follow up on something she said last time you saw her. like if you were talking Aabout a movie you want to see, tell her you just saw it and it was really good. or something like that. kk good luck! [ lolalufonda222's advice column | Ask lolalufonda222 A Question ]
SammiLynne answered Monday September 21 2009, 9:37 pm: She might just be scared to talk to you believe it or not girls get really nervous around guys and sometimes dont know what to say. Just call her and ask if she wants to hang out...if she has an excuse why she cant ask her when she can if she says she doesnt know or says she will call you but doesnt most likely shes not very interested in you.
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