Currnetly im ingnoring him, avoiding eye contact with him bc it hurts me that he talks normally to every girl in my class, he always štart conversation with me but he doesnt :/, i want to be friend with him but i think he likes other girl in my class, i dont know.it fór surr bu he acts like it, and im kinda mad at him, even though i knowmits not his fault, i would want to be alone with him to tak to him alone, and say why i act like this, but we dont múch lessons with him, and he is always surronded with him friend, so i dont know how would i arranged it, i really want to be friend with him bc the next year we graduate and then maybe i wont see him again :((
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? rainhorse68 answered Monday December 19 2016, 3:23 pm: Perhaps the best way to arrange a one-to-one meeting would be through another friend you share. A girl-friend? She could maybe tell him you want to talk him alone and arrange a time and place. Make sure it is a girl-friend you trust. It is a quite normal to see all the other girls he talks to as a threat, and to feel a bit jealous when you obviously really have your eye on him yourself. None of them are important one way or another if he unfortunately does not return your feelings. But on the happier side, none of them are a threat to you if you are the one he would like to be with. Looking and reading things into his general actions and body-language etc is usually not a great way to get answers. You could read the same things different ways on different days, depending on how you feel at the time. You need to arrange this chat, away from his friends. Could a friend pass a written note if they don't like the idea of setting it up? Know his phone number? If so a text would be good. Don't give anything away up front. Don't tell him what you want to actually talk about. That will hopefully arouse his interest enough to make the meeting. We are fascinated by 'mysteries' and like to resolve them. Which he will have to meet you to do. Good luck. X [ rainhorse68's advice column | Ask rainhorse68 A Question ]
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