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Five years and still no luck!

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Question - (21 February 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 21 February 2009)
A female United States age 30-35, *lextheOdd writes:

Hello, I am in need of major help and fast. There's this guy I've liked for over 5 years and I haven't had the guts to talk to him in person! We both go to the same high school and I'm pretty sure we're the same age. I might be one year older. The problem is I am way too shy. I have this thing where I think I'm not good enough or I'm just to worried about what he'll say. Plus he's almost ALWAYS with his group of friends and I can't seem to pull him away. We've made eye contact hundreds of times but still nothing! Can anyone lend help? He is a videogamer/skater sorts guy and since I am also into video games I think our relationship, if anything happens, will be all right.

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A male reader, lodge123 United Kingdom +, writes (21 February 2009):

Well you can ask him to sit down with you or a secret note if you have to. Trust me, just think about it - you ask a boy to lunch or something? He will love it! Trust me, he will, he really will!

Just somehow manage to do something, even really small with him and you're probably on your way.

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