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Come on, girl! Be different...go after a good guy. After spending most of my teenage life chasing after guys like your "gangster", I only found heartache. He isn't worth it. Surely you don't want to look back at 25 (like me) and regret some of the folks you dated along the way. You sound smarter than that. Take joy in being checked out, because everyone loves that, and move on. ; )
if u like him, then holla @ him....just strike up casual conversation when u see him...say hey how u doin..if he be checkin u out then that means he interested in u, how u gonna kno if u wastin ur time if u wont even take the time to talk to him...some guys arent like the other guys the hang out with...
if u want to approach him, dont seem so distant...try and open urself up to him when u see him...give him a compliment or just ask how hes doing...if ur in a class with him ask him about something that happened in class....if u want to be different from everybody else, pull him to the side and just tell him how u feelin and ask him would he be interested in hangin sometime....this guy i'm talkin to now contacted me over myspace and told me how he was feelin...we been textin and talkin ever since...u wont know until u try :-)
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Ah, you're right, but he seems to actually be the "different" one I would be going after. He's not typically "gangster", as in stereotypically ignorant, ghetto, or rude, but he associates with the type. I mean, I'm never usually attracted to the guys that don't seem different or interesting, I was just thinking it might be okay to experience a relationship with different types of guys... He could turn out to be something more than what's assumed of him, or I could contribute and help him think clearly about things. If that doesn't work out them I'd have to move on of course... My question is really asking how should I approach someone so far from my interests, and very different than what I'm used to, in order to be compatible in his surroundings and w/e. I wouldn't change for him, but I'd try and attempt a common ground to see if I'm still interested. Haha, I mean, one of the main reasons I'm interested is cause' he's good looking, and doesn't seem like a dull and stupid guy. Ah, iuno
by Sumi on June 10th, 2008