NO.
why not? you can just approach them, ask how they were doing..
First, get to know them better by talking to them and becoming good friends if possible. Then when you get to the stage that you really know it other then go for it!
ok that is not a question
Yes, I am friends with her and I have talked to her. Or someone that at least claims to be her.
People who you have met or talked to but who you would not really call friends are often described as "acquaintances" or still called friends even if you do not like them that much.
I don't think so - it soinds more like infatuation
i have recently talked to someone who is really knows alot about wii stuff....and he said maybee.
Emily Osment have talked about her friends in several interviews.
well that mean he does not think your his type and does not want to be rode so he wants to be your friend
my son's Dad for over 2 years has talked really, really negatively about me and I understand this called Alienation of Affection. Can someone tell me exactly what this means?
Have you talked to your parents or a doctor about it? Irritability can be a symptom of lots of things, from depression to premenstrual syndrome or any number of conditions. Or it could just be your friends!
It probably means that, just like you, she is learning how the whole thing goes, and is reaching out to be friends.