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I am attracted to this guy, in my class, how do I get to know him better, maybe date?

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Question - (22 November 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 22 November 2008)
A female United States age 36-40, anonymous writes:

i'm a 24 year old single lady that is in need of dating advice. i have this man in my college class that i have a serious liking to. i do not approach him because the other women are desperately in his face. i want to get to know him by being his friend...maybe more. what should i do?

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A male reader, guitar_hero_19 United Kingdom +, writes (22 November 2008):

ok. i've had this problem myself in the past. you speak of other women who are desperately in his face. Being a guy myself i know that things like that can get annoying, even put us off the woman who is doing it. so maybe you may find that even though these other women are in his face, he may not like it at all. This may be to your advantage. So my advice to you is go over to him, say hi, be nice and polite but dont seem to be desperate to hook up. Start talking to him, compliment him on how nice it is to talk to him. Everything should be ok and follow on in its own time.

I hope this helps you.

Good luck.

Gav. X

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