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I've got no problem talking to her in person, whenever I do talk to her online I usually ask her if she's busy, or tell her to come hang out. That whole convo started when I told her during class to write me a chorus for a song I was writing. It was going fine until class ended, and she told me to message her. Probably should have listened to myself and said, "fuck messaging her, I'll talk to her tomorrow".
Firstly, don't ask her if she's busy, this shows you think that you are not worthy of her time. Whatever she is doing, you are more important, have that in the back of your mind. If you absolutely have to talk online, get into the habit of ending conversations with her on a high point before she does, so that the conversation doesn't die out and you remain in control.
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Anyway, if I'm placing too much value on her by not talking to her how should I fix that. Just by talking to her more often until she realizes I'm not intimidated by her "beauty"? (She isn't all that to look at; not ugly, but no beauty queen).
Its all about strong eye contact and touching her. Find excuses to touch her. Too many guys get so intimidated by beauty that they treat a girl like a Rembrandt painting, worried that touching her will "spoil" her perfect looks. Start with high fives to build up your confidence, give her a fake palm read etc. When you get a girl into bed, they like it rough. You can't sub-communicate that you will be firm and rough with her if you are afraid to touch her.
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The problem is I'm crap with opening. I can usually muster something up in a normal case, but with someone I actually want, its harder (not impossible, but harder). There really isn't much I know of that we have in common; just a tv show, and some music.
Stop trying to find things in common and talk about what you like or tease her about something. Even little things like asking her to write a chorus is gay, you need to be more confident in your own skills and stop finding excuses to spend time with her.
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P.S Hunter I wasn't serious when I told her I just needed a reason to talk to her. I was nervous as hell (I'll admit it), but I thought it would be funny to mess with her a bit before getting serious.
Be more obvious with your sarcasm if you have to do it online. Do it in person if you're just teasing sure, but your message definitely reads like you're being serious and it's certainly not clear that you were joking. Deal with your nerves problem now. Nothing turns a woman off quicker than a really nervous guy.