The Girl I like

Visitor's Question from a 16-20 year old Male
Well she was in my science class and i've gotten to be her friends and i liked her from the very beggining of the year i never told her( i know bad mistake) But i waited then she went out with her ex after the end of the sem they broke up i finally told her i liekd her she said aww and everything but my friends told me she is too heart broken still so should i wait until she recovers and how do i muster up the courage to talk to her on the phone she really wants me to talk to her on the phone but i have no clue what to talk about what should i talk about




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Maybe you'll be lucky and she'll be the type of person who loves to talk and you won't have to say anything :)

Otherwise, get some sheets of paper and on the top write down some major topics to talk about. For example, family, friends, exes, school, activities, music, cable, teachers, videos, games, food, vacations, computer, sports, etc.

Then down the left side of the sheet, write specific questions. Take "Family" for example: ask her describe her Mom, Dad, brothers and sisters, grandparents (where they live), pets, where she was born, where has she lived. When she answers ask followup questions like where does your Dad work.

Finally, take a look at our website with hints about talking:

http://www.romanceclass.com/miscr/howto/whattalk.asp

Good luck! George

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One of Your Friendly Advisors at RomanceClass.com





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