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Old 07-22-2011, 02:34 PM
 
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So i found an old friend, well more like acquaintance from high school that I used to like but never really could ask her out. Well I recently found her on facebook and want to talk to her but still dont know how to do it. I haven't had this problem talking to a girl in a long time but for some reason I only have this problem when it comes to talking to her. what am I supposed to say to her we haven't talked in like six years.
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Old 07-22-2011, 02:38 PM
 
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See if you can strike up a normal conversation, just as you would with any other high school friend you haven't seen in six years..

That will tell you if there's any reason to take it further.
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Old 07-22-2011, 03:21 PM
 
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One thing is for certain, you cant stutter online..It's time for a simple conversation .."Hi how ya doin'?".."what have you been up to these last six years?" Hopefully you can come to a resolution that'll make you happy. Good luck!!!

or...if you are to shy for that

try this..

Do you like me
( ) YES
( ) NO
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Old 07-22-2011, 03:22 PM
 
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just go at it like it was any one else. either u have something in common or you dont, you cant force it.
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Old 07-22-2011, 04:05 PM
 
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So i found an old friend, well more like acquaintance from high school that I used to like but never really could ask her out. Well I recently found her on facebook and want to talk to her but still dont know how to do it. I haven't had this problem talking to a girl in a long time but for some reason I only have this problem when it comes to talking to her. what am I supposed to say to her we haven't talked in like six years.
Continuing on with my quest to sabotage everyone's life by giving them what I think is good advice which will aid in my quest to bring about a world steeped in misanthropy, what I think you should do is forget about it. Don't bother.

You couldn't talk to her back then, and obviously you are having trouble doing it now. Just accept your limitations and let it go. You'll more than likely find a more favorable outcome by pursing this path, rather than tormenting yourself with that which will most likely not happen.
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