16/f
i've been friends with this girl for a few months now and ive known her cousin,anthony, for almost a year. i never really had the time to talk to him because i was with my longterm boyfriend who ended up cheating on me a couple of months ago. so i've been single for a while and i associate with a lot of people at school i've never even noticed before (my ex got kicked out too) and it's pretty great. No, I'm not a flirt but if you were to see me a few months ago I was always with my boyfriend and he didn't like me talking to everyone, now if you see me i'm always talking to everybody. well I used to talk to anthony every great once in a while while i was taken but now i talk to him a lot and i've grown to like him as more than a friend and it seems like he likes me too because everyone always tell us we always flirt with each other. i don't even notice because i get soo nervous when I'm with him and my mind goes blank haha. My friend hasn't been at school so she doesnt know but i'm planning on telling her. What are some questions I can ask Anthony to get to know him better? What would be the best way to tell me friend I like him? I don't think she'll mind since she just found out he was her cousin a few weeks ago and they don't really talk. Any other advice about Anthony will be greatly appreciated. Thank you guys in advance! :)
As for Anthony, let everything flow naturally. Ask about what he's into, hobbies, interests, but also reveal something about yourself as well. And you don't have to ask questions, just talk. That's were you get a sense of whom the other person is.
xomegaroni answered Wednesday March 16 2011, 11:08 am: Ask him questions about his personality. What are his hobbies and interests? What does he want to do have high school? Is he going to college? What is his favorite food or band? Stuff like that. Be yourself. [ xomegaroni's advice column | Ask xomegaroni A Question ]
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