Question Posted Saturday December 10 2011, 1:01 pm
So I have a crush on a kid I've only met once in person. It wasn't even a real conversation that we were having either, just a passing thing. Anyways, I've seen him in common areas at our school several times and we've caught each others eye, but I shy away like the school girl I am. I finally friended him on FB and I commented on a post of his, and then he went through my statuses and liked one from two days prior, and we talked on his post quickly. I've developed an embarrassing crush I suppose, since we've never had too many in person talks because we never have the same classes. But we both love the theater, fashion, movies, music, and other hobbies so it's not so completely out of the blue. The other thing is whenever I see him in person I kinda shy away still because I'm very self conscious. Ugh, is it stupid or should I try to work for it?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sunshine1232 answered Sunday December 11 2011, 9:38 am: No i don't think it's stupid i think you should
try & work for it it's worth a shot there's no harm in trying you never know what could happen something good could come out of it & surprise you it's not like the two of you don't have things in common you do it isn't awkward i think you should persue it otherwise if you don't you could end up regretting your decision and wishing you did something instead of not taking action i
think you should go for it you shouldn't let this
opportunity pass i think it will be good for you
it could make you less self conscious the more you
talk to him the more you'll become more comfortable around him and it will evenually become easier for you to talk and create conversation with him you'll break the ice so to speak(: [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
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