I like this boy but am scared to tell him that i like him to his face...so i have decided to slip love notes into his locker until valentines day then tell him that i was the one who wrote them...Is this a good idea? Does anyone think it is cute and that he would like this? Thnx in advance!!14/F
sweet7love answered Monday January 18 2010, 8:29 pm: are you friends with him? like do you two talk a lot/ do you get a good vibe from him? as in do you think he may have feelings for you as well? only asking these questions because some guys will think that leaving love notes in his locker is weird and creepy. it depends on the type of person he is. some guys aren't into the cute things for them; more of the doing cute things for girls. just think twice before you do this because you don't want him to be weirded out by it! [ sweet7love's advice column | Ask sweet7love A Question ]
Athena answered Monday January 18 2010, 7:19 pm: That is real cute which gets me thinking why I never thought of that. Anyway, I know how it is, afterall I'm your age, but almost 15 in April, but you can also have a deep discussion with him about your feelings. Ask what he thinks about you and ask him if there's a possibility of you two going out. Be brave and also tell yourself that there is also a chance it won't workout. I'm just saying so you won't be down in the dumps. If you just wanna do the note thing, I guess it's okay unless he's one of those types that likes girls to be straight forward. Go for whatever your heart thinks that you should do, k? Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [ Athena's advice column | Ask Athena A Question ]
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