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We like each other but are too shy to express ourselves!

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Question - (12 December 2009) 2 Answers - (Newest, 14 December 2009)
A male United Kingdom age 26-29, anonymous writes:

a girl likes me and i like her but we havnt been able to express our selves. i am too shy what do i do?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (14 December 2009):

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A female reader, Blod United Kingdom +, writes (12 December 2009):

Blod agony auntThis is a not as easy as it seems one. The only thing you can do is talk to her. It's something you'll to build up with time. Try smiling at her, saying hello and gradually talking to her. If you know she likes you then there's nothing to be afraid of really. She won't reject you. She'll be glad that you're trying to break the ice with her.

Another thing you could try is Facebook or msn. It's easier to be yourself and talk to people online so, provided that she has Facebook or msn, you could give this a go. But I'd really recommend talking to her face to face. It's difficult to then talk in person after starting off online.

Best of luck. X

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