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I think she thinks I might think less of her because of it. What would I say to assure her I don't?
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Tell her that you like her voice if you really want to bring it up, don't call it anything negative like a stutter or impediment. Just refer to it as her voice ;D and let her know that you love it
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Thanks. [spoiler]Also I wasn't planning on bringing it up, it just seemed like something that bothered her and if it did come up I didn't want to seem bland or typical about it.[/spoiler]
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Sounds like she has some confidence issues?
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She's good at hiding them but I can tell, were both kind of unconfident. [spoiler]takes one to know one[/spoiler]
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Cuuutteee lol! be brash around her! She'll love it
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Like how? [spoiler]Had to look up "brash" and now I'm confused. Am I supposed to be an arrogant asshole? because that doesn't sound like it would work in any situation[/spoiler]
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Lol, of course not! Just be more outgoing than usual around her, like.. Brave sorta
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I am, and I notice that that's when we talk the most. Being outgoing is how I spend my confidence. Im really good at seeming like I'm confident when I'm not. I'm secretly not actually a people person, I'm just good with words.
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Edited by Woupsea: 6/11/2015 11:45:34 PMYou know her better than I do lol, do what your heart tells you =) good luck with her
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Thanks for the advice, and your right I do know her. [spoiler]her "voice" is beautiful[/spoiler]
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Edited by Woupsea: 6/11/2015 11:48:24 PMAwww :3
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[quote]Awww :3[/quote]