How do I talk to someone that I have not spoken to in ages? I remember having a close qt friend, but we got mad with eachother and stopped talking. I never bothered to make another move and make things right. I see her around, and for the past few years I catch her staring at me, and I sometimes look back at her. I can't say there's nothing between us, as why would she stare at me constantly? I can't go and talk to her, because she's always surrounded by people I don't know. She used to be quiet and alone like me, now she's practically Stacy. Recently she's been giving me sour looks, she looks frustrated. I'm too autistic to generate a conversation, so innitiating conversations with people in general is very tough for me. How do my fellow robots get over a oneitis they have been stuck with for years?
>>35214352
its over she doesnt want you stop trying
The confusion here is that we don't live in a movie, we can't just run up to eachother and let out all our built-up emotions. But I'm pretty sure both of us have thought of things to say for a while now. I've just been thinking that we should start over again, but I lack the social skills necessary to do such a thing, and haven't for years.
>>35214352
>she looks frustrated
Because she is. It's over. Just let it go
>>35214363
I've come to this realization, but staring at me for no reason, especially in the manner that I describe doesn't make it the convincing case.
>I-I need halp pls
>just get over it fgt
T-thanks /r9k/
>>35214389
>>35214404
Okay dude, if you really want to do something about it, just say 'hey'. Don't spill the beans on how you've been feeling internally, don't admit it's awkward, don't mention anything about the past!
If she replies with more than one word answers and the conversation flows, it's all cool. If she's unresponsive, just leave.