Question Posted Thursday November 29 2012, 5:12 am
Hi I'm a anonymous female aged 14 ...So there's this boy in my school we're in the same grade and everything but not in the same class. I met him this year as we both started high school this year and we both came from different primary schools. He is in my best-friends class and she often gives me info on him and stuff,anyway so I have him on bbm and we have nice conversations but at school its all so different , we just smile at each other and say hello that's like it! I'm very shy 0f him but I don't think he knows it c0z I don't act like it in front of him,I also asked him if he is shy 0f me and he said no he is not but why doesn't he like talk to me at school like his other friends? I once tried to make small talk with him and it was a fail , all he said is no and smiled and walked away . . . I'm really c0nfused ! I've spoken to one 0f his ex school mates who has known him for years and she said he isn't really the type of guy who is interested in girls because for as long as she's has known him, he has never had a girlfriend she also said he is more interested in his guy friends and s0ccer , those are like his first priorities. I'm soo madly in love with him and I don't know if he even thinks about me , there's this mysterious side to him which I really want to get to know , but how I do I tell him I'm interested ? Will our races be a problem because he is white and I'm black ? I don't think he is racist because he has multi- racial friends . I really don't know what to do and so many girls like him and I really want to just want to let him know how I feel but I don't know how to . So how do I tell him how I feel ?
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