i think it would be weird to tell him through email or a card .get up the nerves to talk to him aft-her the play and tell him how you feel .
2006-12-28 17:23:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh come on. Make your mom happy and tell her. sure, I mentioned "happy". maximum women folk evaluate it a milestone while their daughters start up their era. you will likely get a hug, or some ice cream or something. the only way she would not be happy is that in case you used up all her pads, and he or she got here across an empty field on the day that SHE needed one. look, rest room paper can not decrease it for long. i don't care how easy your classes are ideal now, which could replace at any time. in case you have an twist of destiny someplace removed from homestead, which would be so lots extra embarassing than having to spit out the words "mom, I have been given my era". Your mom's already been by this, and no person would help want she will. yet once you basically can not tell her out loud, write a observe and positioned it in her wallet. She'll make certain to make certain it there in the previous long, and no person else will locate it.
2016-10-19 03:05:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it makes things easier on you and rather than maybe getting nervous and stumbling on your words or anything you do while you're nervous you can send him an e-mail or talk to him on an instant messenger and just say exactally what you think. this way you have time to think it out. like if you write something and then read it over and it doesn't sound right, you can change it. once you say it to his face you can't exactally take it back. ya know what I mean. Writing to him gives you time to collect your thoguhts and make it sound good and relieves both of you of awkwardness and pressure. I don't think it's imature. I think that would work for you two. I hope that it does and that you two will have fun and be happy together:-D
2006-12-28 17:14:51
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answered by dabluschmosprincess 1
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Don't email or card him!!!!! (I did this, and then regretted it for ever). Just tell him -- you will know by the look in his face how he really feels about you. Prepare the words you're going to say, so that you get it just right. Good luck! -- E.
2006-12-28 17:12:28
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answered by Anonymous
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awwwwwwwwww-i think dats so wonderful.well da thang is just as long as he knows how u feel bout him,then its all good.it doesn't matta how u do it.but 2 tell u da truth,i'd tell him through a letter(im a sucka 4 luv letters,i still got the ones from my hubby).
good luck 2 da both of u
2006-12-28 17:16:59
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answered by Odra 2
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If he is coming to see you in the play, obviously he will talk to you. Do the "Care to go grab a drink/coffee?" routine. But personally, you're older than him so take the lead...he might be into it.
2006-12-28 17:14:40
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answered by jemulock 2
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i dont think it would be a prob but it would be better to do in person jst get up your nerve and tell him than you can read his expression and handle damage control if he doesnt feel the same where as with a card he might avoid you bcause hed think it was ackward if he doesnt
2006-12-28 17:11:15
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answered by Catie 5
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In person is always the best way. It will be hard, but you can do it. You should tell him after the play while your adrenaline is still pumping.
2006-12-28 17:12:38
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answered by mel 2
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Doing it in person makes the biggest impact, hands down. I wouldn't have it any other way.
I'll give you extra points if you're tugging on his sleeve or grabbing his arm when you say it.
2006-12-28 17:10:44
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answered by John C 4
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well not to old but yet it is childish but if that is what helps then go for it its your choise and if it work then more power to ya!
but id go for the face to face ...if he likes you and you know it for a fact and that you like him to if you ask its a sure thing hell say yes
2006-12-28 17:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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