There's a girl I like at school. Whenever she's around I don't talk a lot. How should I make her like me?Thank
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When high school rolled around, my parents put me into a private school about half an hour away from my house. Away from what little friends I had, I felt lost. Then my grandfather asked me what I had to lose by being my self. Thinking about it: I did not know anyone there so there were no preconceived notions about who I SHOULD be and no one at my school lived near me. Really my grandpa was right.
So that is what I did. I talked about computers and video games with people. I shared my love of music. I really opened up to who I was. Doing that let the REAL me shine through, and people really took notice of me. That then led to me becoming more confident in myself, which led to having more friends, and that led me to meeting girls.
It won't be easy, but if I can do it so can you.
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M$But, as Dale Carnigie says, "Those who are like each other, like each other." If you start to share some of your likes with your group (including her) and your dislikes. If she shares these same like/dislikes, then you'll have more in common and start sharing more. Then you'll become friends...
Just focus on being friends first...
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