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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 2:46 am 
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I go to a really big high school (3600+ kids, so it's hard to find her)

I only see her once or twice a week on the bus for about 15 minutes at most. She lives around my neighborhood. I avoid using fb now because that's what my friends told me to. Anyway I had this small conversation with her last night on facebook and managed to convince her to ride the bus that morning. I got on the bus and I saw her, and then she moved seats and I took her old seat, which was opposite to hers. I should have sat next to her, but I wanted to save the conversation during breakfast. So for the whole bus ride, I stared at the window and so did she. When the bus got to school, I got off and waited for her to notice me, but she didn't. Like i was waiting to see if she would initiate/greet me. I was trailing behind her as she was going towards the school's entrance. UNFORTUNATELY, she deviated from the entrance and went somewhere else, like the portables (outside classrooms.) I was going to call her out, but I didn't. I just hesitated. I kept making excuses not to because I'd appear to be "needy" or "chasing" her. So I managed to screw up our breakfast plans.

Anyway, after school, I got on the bus and a couple minutes later, she got on the bus and sat across the aisle from me. And again she didn't acknowledge me. So I go back a couple seats back because I didn't feel like talking to her. Then I decided to get off the bus for a couple of minutes, and then walk back on to see if she would notice me. And when I walked back onto the bus, I passed her, and she said hey, and I said hey back and I went back and sat across the aisle and talked to her. The conversation was pretty casual. Anyway, she told me that she saw me get off the bus and then I "disappeared", and she couldn't find me. Some hiccups here and there, but I thought it was pretty casual and okay. She was planning a "flash mob dance rehearsal at her house and asked me to come up with some choreography. Anyway, I told her she owed me a rain check for skipping on me at breakfast before she got off the bus haha.

I talked to some people on the bus, and they told me, she is "oblivious" to other guys and focuses more on academics, which I may have to agree with. Anyway, my guyfriend's girlfriend who got on the bus that day, asked me if I liked her because she had this 6th sense and could tell if I liked her. And I said maybe, then yes haha. Those two are now my "advisors". Anyway, what do you think?

This should probably be in "mid game", but I just wanted to follow up for after the online stuff.

Last time I messaged her was November 21 and then ten days later on December 1.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 2:52 am 
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Highschool girls want you to say hi or talk to them first or they think you are "mad" at them.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:22 am 
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You should say hi to her first when you see her, not wait for her to acknowledge you.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:42 am 
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Thanks for the replies. I'll keep them in mind.


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