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What would you recommend? I'm making the move on her.

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Question - (14 June 2015) 1 Answers - (Newest, 23 June 2015)
A male Argentina age 26-29, *egas10 writes:

So, my 3 year crush rejected me recently and now im trying to do something with this new girl in my english class.

Long story short: new english class, new mates, 15 girls and me. There is this one who is so pretty and and a little bit shy. It felt like god is giving me a signal because she is the only one that walks home the same way as me.

I'm trying to not seem needy or desperate by SOMETIMES walk along her and sometimes going in another direction. When we do we often talk about what we do, what carrers we are following and typical 17old topics.

This what exaclty happened: we both go out of classes, she walks normally, truns back and sees me (inderectly) and her friends, she goes with her friends till they separate routes (this is when i would start walking with her) but this time she stays chatting with her friends in a corner of the block.

I'm planning on asking her next time.

Any reccomendations?

What should i correct?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (23 June 2015):

Ask her if you can walk her all the way home from school, maybe on a Friday. You might want to ask her as soon as class is over. That way she can let you know if she plans to spend time with her friends. Continue your talks, so she knows a little more about you; and maybe she will look forward to your walks home. Her parents may not allow her to have boys over, or to date quite yet; but it's nice to keep her company on the way home from school. She'll let you know how interested, or interested, she is over time. Don't come across too pushy if she's shy. I think what you've been doing is just fine!

Good luck!

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