blackluna7111 answered Friday March 25 2011, 4:48 am: i can deff rlate. but if its a new relationship like the person below me said its normal. just give it time. i do recommend you guys hanging out more often and doing couple-like things. haha idk if thats a word. but maybe go watch a movie, have a stroll around the park, go out to eat. (when youre face to face its easier to carry out a conversation since you have no choice but too :P) basically do things together, and talk alot. get to know eachother and hopefully youll feel more comfotable. best wishes. [ blackluna7111's advice column | Ask blackluna7111 A Question ]
nikz answered Thursday March 24 2011, 11:03 am: if it's a new relationship then it's pretty normal for you to be shy around him but if that's just the way you are then you should tell him about this that way he'd be aware of it and try to make you feel more comfortable you'll see eventually you'll start warming up to him
romeoandrebecca answered Thursday March 24 2011, 8:53 am: When me and my boyfriend started going out, I was very shy. I would always blush or smile too much when we hung out, and I was really nervous and shaky. But once I got to know him better, he gained my trust and love, and I learned I could be myself around him.
Just express to him that you are kind of shy but let him know you want to spend more time with him so that you can warm up to him. I'm sure you'll grow out of your shyness. Good luck! [ romeoandrebecca's advice column | Ask romeoandrebecca A Question ]
Jasmine23 answered Thursday March 24 2011, 1:31 am: I was this way with my ex boy,. Just be your self around him,. And slowly you will warm up to him,. and be able to express yourself at a more largely style.
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