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How should I talk to him?

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Question - (22 January 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 22 January 2009)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

hello to everyone! k my problem okay its not really a problem, There is this boy in my global studies class and he has this mysteries arua to him that draws me in. Every time we speaks he amazes me. He has so much to say about everything and he speaks with such knowlegde. Every time i say something he immedility turns aound and listens to everything i say. Also when others around me speak he looks at them to but his eyes always dirft from that personss face to mine. To me he seems like a rare individual,. and when he smile omg he one of those people with a beautiful smile that doesnt smile often but when he does it likes blows you away. So the thing is this class just began about a week ago so no one really knows anyone. so how should i talk to him. also the age on top it says isnt right im older.

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A female reader, PunkyPippi United States +, writes (22 January 2009):

PunkyPippi agony auntIt seems like you have already addressed him, so after class, I would expand on the topic that you all were speaking about in class. It should naturally draw him into a conversation that you can make more personal.

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