EmbracedxRain answered Thursday August 12 2004, 2:30 pm: Ask her how she feels and where she stands, talk to her about how you've wanted to do stuff with her but you weren't sure how to make your move, most likely she'll be up for it and once you know what shes thinking everything will be that much easier. hope it helps =) *Amber* [ EmbracedxRain's advice column | Ask EmbracedxRain A Question ]
TucanFullOfHoles answered Thursday August 12 2004, 2:06 pm: ok so i take it you are gay? good for you.
StiLLwiShinG_1217 answered Thursday August 12 2004, 1:49 pm: I'm new to same gender dating, but I'll try to help! I believe you should talk to ur girlfriend about wat u want to do. Don't spring it on her because she may not be ready.. And you want watever you do to be special together, right? I hope so. Anyway.. If you can't just sit down and talk about things with her, then I would say don't make the move at all yet because you're not ready either. If you like this better however, you can ask her over to ur house maybe while no one's home, have a nice dinner together, and try to get closer to her, maybe she's ready.. You won't know until u've tried! Tell me wat happens!
*Mayya [ StiLLwiShinG_1217's advice column | Ask StiLLwiShinG_1217 A Question ]
SoNuLiCiOuSsS answered Thursday August 12 2004, 1:42 pm: well if ur thinkin about doing BIG stuff than u need to talk to her about it first and make sure shes ready cuz if u just try to do it u might hurt her... but if u just wanna kiss and make out... u should still talk to her... but go slow... [ SoNuLiCiOuSsS's advice column | Ask SoNuLiCiOuSsS A Question ]
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