alb56996 wrote:
His biggest fear is that he is going to say something stupid.
Reminds me of my first crush. I finally got up the courage to tell a girl she was beautiful, I never felt so awkward in my life. I wish I hadn't!
tl;dr: crush bad. Friendship good.
Looking back, I SHOULD have done four things.
1. Forget romance for now. Decide if the crush is someone you can easily chat and relax with. If she is, do it. If not, find someone else. Such people do exist, but you have to look for them, look at girls you would normally ignore. look for the quiet Cinderella type. Find one you can talk to without any pressure!
2. Assuming the "can talk to" person is not the "got a crush on" person, you need to forget the "got a crush on" person. That is easily done. Just visualise talking to her and everything goes wrong, you feel awkward and want to die, and then some NT guy comes along and she forgets you instantly. Leave it alone. It is not worth it.
3. Talk to the other girl you can talk to. Forget romance, become friends. That will give you the skills and experience you need. Again, I stress, forget romance, just get used to relaxing together. You need friends first. Without friends of the opposite sex, romance will always be a disaster.
4. With time, either you will grow to like the "girl you can talk to" or she will help you and give you tips in dating the another person. If you are genuinely relaxed together that will be fine. I repeat, you need genuine friends of the target sex, or the romance thing will never happen. And the best romances begin as friendships anyway.
5. The main thing is that you need to be constantly talking to a girl. Month after month, year after year, you need experience. A girl must not be a rare thing you talk to once every six month, a girl should be someone you talk to all the time and go out with every week. Being relaxed around someone beats a date with a crush any day.
At least, that is what I would tell my 15 year old self. I am now in my 40s, and was married for 19 years to a girl I had a crush on, but we has nothing in common and after the first year it was horrible. You don't need a crush, you need someone who likes just hanging out with you. Big difference.