Hi! I met this new girl at school and I really want to be friends with her because she seems to interesting. The problem is that she won't open up and be friendly with me! She's, pretty much, a loner and keeps to herself. Everybody needs a friend though and I'd like to get to know her better. I don't know if she gets too nervous to really talk to me or what but I'd really like to have some conversations with her.
How do I get her to open up to me and be my friend without being pushy or intimidating? THANK YOU ALL!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? cooladvisor answered Tuesday February 23 2010, 9:50 am: see frnd his girl is somewhat of my behaviour
being a teenage girl its really difficult to judge a person or open with him/her quickly you just try to talk to her
firat make her feel secure with youreself then slowly with the passage of time she will be a very good frnd of yours
try this
i am oops! i was very conservative in the beginig of my new sessions of class nine in 2009 and now i am too open that almost all class of mine is my frnd
you should trust me because i m also a girl n can understand her feelings very well [ cooladvisor's advice column | Ask cooladvisor A Question ]
THE-RACK answered Sunday February 21 2010, 9:17 pm: Keep talking to her, dont give up, just dont be annoying about it. Over time I think everyone opens up atleast a wee bit. lol
She just needs to feel comfortable, talk to her about things she might already know, maybe about a book she is reading, give her the opportunity to have control of the conversation with something that interests her. [ THE-RACK's advice column | Ask THE-RACK A Question ]
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