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There is this HB10 that I've been dreaming about and who is out of my league.
WRONG. No such thing as leagues. She's a girl, you're a guy, you go inside her. End of story.
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1. How should I approach her? What should I open with?
You already know her and talk to her in person, right? Just go say hi and ask what she's been up to, same as if she were one of your guy friends... it's not a challenge.
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2. What can I say to keep the conversation rolling interesting?
Just talk... the pressure is on her, not you. If you run out of things to say, just look her in the eyes and smile. She'll be the one worrying about what to say, not you. It's amazing the crap they come up with to get the conversation going again. Hell, you can just be honest and tell her you've run out of things to say and use that as an excuse to go dance. As for what to talk about, it's all around you. Comment on what she's wearing, neg her a little if you want - say it doesn't do much for her complexion but it's still really cute, something like that. Ask where she got it from, then you can tell a story about something funny that happened near that store or something you heard about it, maybe someone you know works there or some shit, just use your brain... you do this all the time with friends and family, you talk about situational stuff and it goes on to other stuff, and the conversation just flows through different subjects and stories and memories. As long as you're comfortable and don't worry about what to talk about or what to do if you run out of stuff to say you'll be fine.
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3. How do I approach her to dance?
Just give her your hand and smile, then say "Hey come on, we're gonna go dance.". Pretty simple really. Doesn't matter if you're still in the middle of a conversation or if you approach her after leaving her for a while to talk to other people (which I recommend you do, that way you don't look like you're depending too heavily on her company).
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4. How can I do all this but still seem like myself.
You still will be yourself... just a better self than she might be used to, that's all.