<p>You’re good to go then. Just find someone who’s interested in talking about those subjects with you, and try not to come off as condescending. Enthusiasm is infectious, and personally, I’ve always found people who can talk with passion about something other than grades likable (especially in HS), even if I’m not particularly interested in the subject itself. (I mean, so long as that person isn’t talking down to me and is willing to be patient with any questions I have about said topic.)</p>
<p>Gar-field?</p>
<p>Yep. That’s me.</p>
<p>^^Only guys at my school are interested in that.</p>
<p>Only guys are interested in politics and sports at your school? Then I think you need to go outside of your school to meet girls lol, cos I know plenty who could discuss those for hours. Math too. </p>
<p>So maybe your problem is that you’re limiting yourself to the girls in your school.</p>
<p>When you lack a car, a license, and live in a secluded part of my town… sort of hard not to.</p>
<p>What you gotta do is be funny, laugh at things they say, and be able to carry on the conversation no matter where it goes. Honestly, when I’m talking to a girl and she starts laughing at most of the things I say and can carry on a conversation even if I bring up a topic she’s not familiar with, I know she’s into it. We’re both flirting at that point. For example, suppose you know nothing about iPods (for some reason). She brings up the subject of iPods, you gotta be able to say how you want one and then bring the topic to music in general so you be more interesting. That’s kind of a lame example but you should be able to get the point: be able talk and be interesting on any subject that comes up, laugh at his/her jokes (not too loud or ridiculous though), and smile. Also, make subtle comments about her. If she says (and this is rather common) something like, “I felt sooooo ugly in front of all of them! They were so pretty!” just say “oh please I doubt you look bad anywhere.” It’s easy, and let’s them know that you’re interested</p>