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I need some advice on how to cope with being in a relationship. Please help!

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Question - (26 November 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 26 November 2007)
A male Canada age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Alright so I'm looking for some advice on how to overcome this...

I have no problem talking to girls, I'll speak my mind and think nothing of it.

But when it comes to talking with girls I actually like I get all nervous and shy, especially when I think they like me back.

I get stressed out big time just thinking of what to say next, as a result I rarely ever go far in my relationships.

Right now I like a girls whom I hooked up with a few days ago, and I think she likes me back, but I'm in the same boat, having a descent conversation is hard.

Any advice? I don't want to blow it with this girl all because I get nervous and have nothing to say.

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A male reader, Mothra United Kingdom +, writes (26 November 2007):

Practice speaking to girls you really like. Just speak to them all the time. It'll get easier.

Remember that many girls who know that you're usually a confident speaker, who see you getting all flustered talking to them, will take it as a compliment.

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