A: You need to take her to hang out somewhere. Not on a dater and bring some of her friends and yours so she'll be comfortable. She'll talk to you and feel a lot more comfortable because of her friends being with her. And if you have to talk to her with a friend there so she actually answers with more... more
A: Every girl is different and some are easier to read than others. It would be hard to know the best way to flirt with her. I think a good way is to just play games with her. Not like basketball but little I've got your shoe game. Well don't take her shoe but take her pen or glasses. Something random... more
A: I wouldn't want you to loose a closeness with a cousin and I'm guessing your close because you've confined in each other that you like the same person. I would say let the boy go and don't let him get in between you to. But knowing young teens girls that won't easily happen. You should try to make... more
A: I wouldn't want you to ask him out. Because you spoke to him first you shouldn't have to start the conversation again. But you could kind of help push him along. Wave to him or call him down to where you sit and just say Hi, see if he sets off talking or if you have to push along some more. It's not... more
A: I think the fact that you sit close gave him a better opportunity to talk to you. But now that you sit farther away you can't speak to him as much and he's probably a little uncertain about coming up and talking to you all the time. You should take some initiative and talk to him. That will probably... more