05-06-2010, 07:53 PM
That was quite a handful, good for you first off, for sharing this with us.
Being in the same classes together is one thing, having classes like track/orchestra together, that shows that you both share at least two personal interest. That's a good thing. Track and orchestra are not a class that your average Joe would sign up for, you will have plenty of chances to connect/relate to her in these clases (probably more track because you can talk more). I advise you to become a better friend of hers. You will have to talk to her more to do this. Just be yourself. I'm going to have to say it's safe to say you're a great person, you have respect for women, and can offer good advise to them when in need.
You have an obvious gaining interest in her. You really should let her know. Perhaps not directly, indirectly will work to, as females are often good at taking hints. I also have assumed that she already knows you fancy her. Just an honest tip, some girls will be nice to you because they know you like them, and don't want to hurt you because they don't like you back. I am NOT saying that is the circumstance at ALL. I just don't think you would need to get hurt if it were, so it's best to be prepared for all possible outcomes.
It's also possible that she totally likes you, and is afraid to talk to you. If she joined track/ochestra, I'm going to (once again) have to assume she is not your average Joe. Or Juliette. Whatever the name is for the female version of "not an average person". She sounds like she goes after what she enjoys doing, that's very "real". Real meaning that she is herself. Not what other people in social groups make her.
MY CONCLUSION
She is defiantly approachable, she is a good person, as are you, she is herself, and shows it. She likes you one way or another, otherwise she would not have cheered you on when you were racing. She knows you exist, and she is comfortable with knowing that. If you decide to go further and try to create a relationship, do it with causion, be yourself. That is what truly matters the most.
Hope that helps
Being in the same classes together is one thing, having classes like track/orchestra together, that shows that you both share at least two personal interest. That's a good thing. Track and orchestra are not a class that your average Joe would sign up for, you will have plenty of chances to connect/relate to her in these clases (probably more track because you can talk more). I advise you to become a better friend of hers. You will have to talk to her more to do this. Just be yourself. I'm going to have to say it's safe to say you're a great person, you have respect for women, and can offer good advise to them when in need.
You have an obvious gaining interest in her. You really should let her know. Perhaps not directly, indirectly will work to, as females are often good at taking hints. I also have assumed that she already knows you fancy her. Just an honest tip, some girls will be nice to you because they know you like them, and don't want to hurt you because they don't like you back. I am NOT saying that is the circumstance at ALL. I just don't think you would need to get hurt if it were, so it's best to be prepared for all possible outcomes.
It's also possible that she totally likes you, and is afraid to talk to you. If she joined track/ochestra, I'm going to (once again) have to assume she is not your average Joe. Or Juliette. Whatever the name is for the female version of "not an average person". She sounds like she goes after what she enjoys doing, that's very "real". Real meaning that she is herself. Not what other people in social groups make her.
MY CONCLUSION
She is defiantly approachable, she is a good person, as are you, she is herself, and shows it. She likes you one way or another, otherwise she would not have cheered you on when you were racing. She knows you exist, and she is comfortable with knowing that. If you decide to go further and try to create a relationship, do it with causion, be yourself. That is what truly matters the most.
Hope that helps