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I had a dream that i was in my computer applications class and the foreign exchange student (who is really hot) was in there and he asked me to the school dance, and I was like, “Let me think about it.”

Later when I saw him in the hall, I just yelled, “Yes!” At first he looked at me funny, but then he smiled and was like... alright!!

Now whenever I see him in the hall or at lunch, it feels weird cause I keep thinking of that dream! Please answer this because it makes no sense to me!!

- Jill, Age 16, Single, Waterford, PA, USA

Hi Jill -

What part don’t you get? It’s time to say hello to the foreign hottie!

It’s always weird when you’ve had a romantic dream about someone and then you see them later on. You want to tell them, but then again, you’re not sure if they’ll feel the same way.

Your dream shows that you like him - and it shows that he likes you. Are you talking with him already? Are you sharing lunch with him? Have you invited him over to your table to have lunch with your friends? Did you get one of your girlfriends to pass the word - that you like him?

You could just tell him your dream and see what he says, or you could just figure out a way to start talking with him, and decide about telling him the dream later. Either way though, I’m sure you’ll be dancing soon.

But uh... you’d better hurry! These foreign exchange students - they don’t hang around forever!


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