I like him, we don't really talk. Plus im moving. Should I try? How?
Question Posted Sunday March 6 2011, 12:26 am
Well I’m in 7th grade and 13.
In June I’m moving to live with my mother.
About 3 weeks ago some new kids came to our school. One of the new kids this boy Shane; I thought he was attractive and still do.
Well he ended up in 2 of my classes. My 3rd and 2nd hour.
3rd hour is computer class. I’m at the front wall while he was in one of the middle rows behind me. He sat right behind me 2 spots away. My friend Andrew was right behind me. While talking to Andrew I got chances to talk with Shane
We would joke around about British accents, anime and stuff but that was the end of our 30 second conversations.
I got to talk to him about 5 times or more and I found out that we both like some of the same things such as anime, drawing and so forth.
Well he got moved far away from me in computer class, and in the other class we don't sit near each other either/One day in 2nd hr I saw him briefly glance at me a couple times, or at least that’s what it looked like. But that was it.
I don't know how to really talk to him. He’s friends with some of my distant friends. But I still don't know how to approach him.
The other Problem is I’m moving in about 3 months.
I’m not even going to be in this city. But every summer I’m going to be staying here. I want to become really good friends and may go out with him if I like him enough….
I know I’m thinking far ahead, but what happens if we start too really like each other but then I have to move? I could see him every summer and whenever I come up here.... but still.
I’m just so confused! And the whole moving in 3 months thing is just making this situation even more complicated... PLEASE! HELP! ME!
(PS: I have also posted this is a different category because I wasn’t sure which one to put it
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