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How can I get him involved in conversation and what should I talk about?

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Question - (11 January 2012) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United Kingdom age 26-29, anonymous writes:

I need help :( I really like him and i had a whole day with him today at school, and we didn't talk much he just smiles or answers a question who is given to someone else, but he doesn't jump in he says it after the other person has answered. there is no proper conversation. I'm finding it difficult to think of things to say to him and i don't know how to to start talking to him. At one point we were flirting back before Christmas and then he stopped and i don't know why.

How do i get him back ?

How do i get a conversation going? And what topics can i talk about?

how do I talk to him without it being awkward?

and why did he stop flirting?

For some reason i feel that i need him :( always feel down when i think about him and what I could have done instead

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