We do not go to the same school. We talked twice... through text. I only saw a glimpse of him a long time ago in real life. I have his numbers, I might give him a call or text him. How do I ask without sounding weird or creepy? He knows I like him and yes I really do need those pictures.
Oh and just a heads up, he has a girlfriend.
How do I do this?
Dragonflymagic answered Thursday May 4 2017, 3:33 pm: You can't like a person and have a relationship with them if you never talk. So my suggestion is to contact him but do not make a request for photo, the first thing you say or do. Take a couple times first of just chatting and reconnecting. You need to find out first if he is still has the girlfriend (young romance for example do not last long typically)
or if he is dating someone else now and is only considering you a friend. Important to know this if you are going to ask for a photo. Which you need not ask for if he doesn't feel the chemistry to have romantic feelings about you in return. If all goes well the first two times talking, then you could ask him to send a pic.
No matter what, no sexting. A female does not need that to interest a guy, much as the real young females seem to think. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
DrD answered Thursday May 4 2017, 3:10 pm: hey!
wow, that is hard. Trying to get a picture without sounding creepy. Well I will tell you what I did when I texted my first crush. I asked her to send me a picture of herself so I can put it as her contact information. And it worked!
Hopefully I helped you. Good Luck! :-)
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