This is my first crush right now and I am scared to tell him I like him. We have known eachotger since kindergarten Nd we are now in 6th grade. I sit right next to him which is nice, but sometimes i freak out!! How should i tell him? Also how do I tell my mom about my first crush??? Thanks to all answers given. P.S. I am a girl and I am eleven.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? a13d answered Tuesday August 23 2011, 6:59 pm: aww(: haha well I'll tell you what I did with my first crush. I made sure you were like best friends lol I talked to him all the time and made like inside jokes for ourselves and the cool thing is i sat bat my first crush too(: so what you need to do is like steal his pencil sometime or book then let him find out or if he don't after a few minutes be like look what i have and then laugh and look in his eyes. Also text him almost everynight(: and come up with a nickname for him guys like that and it's flirty so it will let them know you like them. Now about telling your mom, well I was embarrased sense he was my first so I waited till we were goin out before I told her so it was easier! to jsut come out and say mom I have a boyfriend. Sense then I have been able to talk to her about everything and I'm not one bit embarrased. She even tells me who she thinks is cute(: and that has been like 3 years ago and actualy he wasnt my first crush he was my first love. So I hope I helped good luck(: [ a13d's advice column | Ask a13d A Question ]
Eunice101 answered Tuesday August 23 2011, 11:44 am: You should tell your mom first cause maybe she has tips and tricks, and your mom will feel good that you trust her enough to tell her. Okay now to tell your crush, you shouldn't be to forward, instead, give him signs like flirt with him. Hope this helped. [ Eunice101's advice column | Ask Eunice101 A Question ]
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