im a freshman girl there is this junior boy in my art class! he is from sweden(he speaks english well though)!!!!!! i really like him but ive only talked to him 5 times i would talk to him more but hes so intimidating! that and he sits on the other side of the room so he is looking at the back of my head and i cant see him at all ! he only here till the end of the year! i really want something to happen but im to scared to talk to him or hes bussy listening to music etc! i dk if he stares at me but every time i smile he eather just looks at me ignores me or smi-smiles he accepted my facebook request but he doesnt get on that much :( what should i doooo!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? mannequin24 answered Saturday January 7 2012, 2:26 pm: Most people would say that you shouldn't bother at all because first he's older than you and second you already know he's leaving at the end of the year. But I know that that doesn't always matter so if you really want something to happen, then try talking to him more. You said he's intimidating. Just remember what draws you to him in the first and use that to make yourself more comfortable with talking to him. Before people get into relationships that last, they have to be close and comfortable with each other or it'll all just be awkward. If something does happen between you two, just keep mind that a long distance relationship probably won't work. I hope this was helpful and good luck :) [ mannequin24's advice column | Ask mannequin24 A Question ]
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