okey the boy that i like is soo shy..he is one of the shyest boys that you ever would meet but like only when it comes to girlfriends and doing stuff other than that he is like outgoing and my best frend..he knows i like him and he sed he dno wat hed do if i kised him because he doesnt make the first move..i have thought it over allot and he sed he wudnt pull away so tomorrow morning when he comes to wake me up while were laying in my bed i am going to say "heyy can i show you something" hell sey ya and im going to kiss him not an all out hook up but i am going to kiss him a little bit..and then see wat happens..were best frneds and we flirt all the time we always act like we like eachothr but we are both shy..its just like i cant wait any longer and i am going to make the first move..do you think that its a good idea? what else could i do?
AlLiSoNxMaTz answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 12:18 pm: KISS AWAY JULIET..but if he starts acting acward around you just talk to him about it. Because a kiss isnt worth ruining a friendship over unless its a damn good one!<no really though no matter how good it is it shouldnt ruin your relationship and since yall are best friends he shouldnt let it get in the way either.
Rufustrio5 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 6:38 am: I dont think it is a bad idea at all. If you like eachother and he is to sy to make the first move...then GIRL you better work up the courage and KISS HIM. When you go to kiss him just think "Calm" and breathe slowly. [ Rufustrio5's advice column | Ask Rufustrio5 A Question ]
TinahOfCourse answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 2:42 am: Heh. If ya'll are best friends and stuff, ya'll should be really comfortable with each other. So, kissing him might actually be a good idea. Just go for it! Don't be scurrred. ;) Good luck, kid. [ TinahOfCourse's advice column | Ask TinahOfCourse A Question ]
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