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What should I do, talk to his family, talk to him, or what?

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Question - (4 June 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 4 June 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

i like a lad, i am 16, he is one or two years older. my brothers play for a football team, they are the blacks, that lad helps coach the reds. i know all of his family, i mean i have seen and talked to them a bit, but i mainly know his mum, i talk to her more.

once he went to one of my brothers football matches, i kept flirting, one time he came near me. recently i went to my brothers' football presentation and he was there, he was in a suit and tie, he was fit. i might see him on sunday, what shall i do, talk to his family, talk to him, or what? what shall i say? i am shy, so i don't know what to say either. please help

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A reader, anonymous, writes (4 June 2008):

Go straight to him, and not to the family. Talk to him about the sport, about the matches, about bands, music, just ask him which team is his favourite. But i am sure once you start talking you will find things to talk about. And i am sure he will talk to you as well. Let me know how you get on, best of luck.

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