During high school have a huge crush on this girl but we're only acquainted. I sent her flowers at Valentines (through a 3rd party) and I just talked to her over the phone without telling her who I was. But something happened because I'm a fucking idiot and pissed her off. 2 days after that I tried to approach her when she's alone to apologize but she just passed by me and wouldnt talk to me. So that's that--I kept my distance. On the next school year a mutual friend accompanied her to my classroom and our friend asked if she can borrow one of my books and I agreed. After that she (not the friend) is the one who will approach me to borrow/give back the book for like at least 3x already. (All that time I never talked to her since I'm keeping my distance). So what the fuck? Does she want the d or not?
Bait.
>>17593651
Sending flowers anonymously and talking on the phone without identifying yourself is what the world calls stalking.
I'm really concerned that she knows it was me who sent the flowers and called her that night. What do?
>>17593858
this isnt /b/
>>17594437
this was like 15 years ago before social media was a thing or that mainstream. The 3rd party who gave her the flowers said she gushed though.
>>17594461
gfy
>>17594466
>this was like 15 years ago
>>17594510
guess who I saw a few days ago when I moved to another city [spoiler]and who's apparently single[/spoiler]
>>17593651
How about you try striking a conversation and asking for a date, if things go well? Shit ain't hard. Be humorous about the flower\call thing, though, it's cringy as fuck.
Also don't get your hopes too high and work on broadening your options. You seem pretty obsessed.
>>17593651
Let me guess, she's a total british bookworm full of education, standards, pretentiousness and you're just a humble chad trying to win her heart with your pitiful and cowardly attempts at showing love.
Are you a pretty boy blondie with intelligence, education and a good personality? If no then stay the fuck away from people who aren't at your level, come from different worlds and don't have anything in common with you.
I'm sorry if this sounds like a right-wing moral letter, but it's true. They have some semblance of truth and aren't just there as a dumb naive, old-fashioned message to teach children. It's useful for teenagers, adults, grandpas and all sorts of people.