Hey, I’m a guy in high school who used to be extremely shy; I still am really shy. Anyway, this is my problem: There is this one girl at my school who rides my bus, and we basically take the same path on the walk home after the bus drops everyone off after school. I would like to walk with her or something on our ways home, but I don’t know how to make a move, if this is the right thing to do already.
She seems to be extremely shy, shyer than me. I don’t know what to do, how to approach her due to we’re both shy. If I started a conversation, or vice versa, the other would probably just reply to it and that would be the end of it, and if I do get in a relationship with this person, what should I do so I seem “new” every time we meet? If you could let me know, this would be really helpful and I would be really grateful. hope you read this, and thanks.
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