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writes: So, I am a Freshman, 14, and loving it. Coming with the fabulous dramatic age of 14, comes boys. Boys, boys, boys. Can't get enough of them. I'm not the sl**ty type. I don't "date around", i don't do what other teenage girls do. I want a real relationship, a dynamic one like Romeo and Juliet. I'm not asking for death at 14. Enough about me, onto my question. Theres a new boy at school, lets name him.. Edward. I don't know him at all. Only seen him like twice. Well, He looks at me all the time in the hallways. I turn to look back, he turns quickly. Well, at lunch one day, Edward comes and sits next to me, looking like a lost puppy. I go to say Hi, but his friend is like.. "I found a spot for us to sit." He left. He's sorta the popular type, im.. kinda not, im not a nerd, but im not wearing stereo-typical Hollister (sorry to you guys out there) My friend Emily, who is starting to talk to him, wants to invite to her party. Btw, he's hot, haha. What should i do? Should i go and say Hi at the party, or what? please help! What should i do at the party to make him know im there? Help! Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, theghostwhowalks +, writes (17 November 2010):
theghostwhowalks is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThank you Guys!
can't wait for this party! :D
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reader, anonymous, writes (17 November 2010): Just go up to him, introduce yourself. Have a bit of a conversation. Who knows, it could be fun.
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reader, anonymous, writes (17 November 2010): First, Id check to see what this party is all about. And you know what Im talkin'. Next, if he's going and theres potential bad stuff there, chances are thats not at all in the slightest to genuinely get to know this guy as hes at risk of peer pressure and all kinds of crap and usually teen boys are way outta their nature when that happens so its tough to get to know them in that capacity. Even if the party was indeed a rejection to the fallacy of an open society's morals i e clean, he'd still get distracted as theres a lot of people and you wanna get to know this guy one on one, hence the table convo. A "party" doesnt let you get one on one convo or at least its not at all the greatest opportunity presented therein so you should ask him out yourself...for lunch on the weekend or somethin' else. Good luck.
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