i like this boy in my class but he's not my frnd, i want him to like me.
Question Posted Thursday October 13 2011, 5:26 am
I am from India and in 9th grade and there's a guy in my class and i kinda like him. I want to know what he feals about me without giving him a hint that i like him.I want to built a relationship with him and want him to be crazy about me as i am about him and to do so i don't wanna flirt or do something wrong that will spoil my image in school.My image in school and in front of teachers is good and i don't wanna spoil it. It's India and rules are quite strict......
Please help if you can.
JunieBazinet answered Thursday October 13 2011, 6:39 pm: I really understand where you are coming from because when I was younger I have gone through the same situation. First, you can't force someone to like you because that would be going against someone's free will. Imagine if you were him and your crush was you, you would feel like you were in dark room without any light. You have to give him time and be patient so I recommend you to be his friend and jut be yourself. You may ask questions or answer questions in class and maybe he would notice him. The more friendly and nice you are to the guy, he would notice those little things about you. Make sure the guy is not a jerk and that he a sweet guy with a big heart. Do not be obsessed with him because the consequences are not good. Good luck! [ JunieBazinet's advice column | Ask JunieBazinet A Question ]
retry32 answered Thursday October 13 2011, 5:21 pm: use classic tricks... ask some math questions... then biology questions to laugh... then talk about annoyin teachers. thats how you can do it [ retry32's advice column | Ask retry32 A Question ]
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