perfect guy who has no clue who i am what to say/do
Question Posted Tuesday March 12 2013, 6:47 pm
so, i am a freshman, and there is this senior who is absolutely perfect! i wish we were married haha,but i can only imagine. i see him around school,but he has no clue who i am.i know there is no chance with him, but before he goes to college and i never see him again, i want something to happen, but i dont know what! i dont know what to do or say to get him to talk to me or something. The year is almost over and i need help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? GilbertMar answered Wednesday March 13 2013, 12:37 pm: Try something simple and honest. Walk up to him and say something like, "(His Name), We have never had the chance to meet, but I would like to fix that if you have the time", hand him a slip of paper with your name and phone # on it. Turn and walk away, this could tell you much about him. If he responds, what he says could tell you if he's a player, or real. If he is silent, that will speak in it's self.
soph0900 answered Tuesday March 12 2013, 11:47 pm: Become his friend! quickly!
I'm from the UK, so Im assuming freshman year is the same as being in our year 10? So youre 15? And he's about 17, 18.
Loads of freshmen are at least friends with seniors in our school, so Im sure you can manage it- look for an excuse to talk, like a club or common intrest or something where you can talk to him.
Then you never know, you might see him in the future after college, and when youre older, the age gap will seem less important and you could have a chance! ;) [ soph0900's advice column | Ask soph0900 A Question ]
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