AskMeL123 answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 3:36 pm: Personally, I don't feel that a line is necessary. You should just go for it when the moment feels right. However, if you feel that you need a line, I always found it cute when someone asked for my permission to kiss me. Best of Luck *Melissa* [ AskMeL123's advice column | Ask AskMeL123 A Question ]
Ideas:
-How bout we put or lips to work already..
-WOW! u have really nice lips..(look at there eyes and then at the lips then KISS)
-Are u gonna kiss me already..or do i have to make the move
-so how well do u work these things? (look at their lips)
-hmm..how bout make a bet..on something..then be like if u lose..u owe me a kiss..not juss a kiss A GOOOOOD kiss..
-SO when do i get to taste ya lips
-I wanna kiss you..but i want you to make the move first..(then they better smile and kiss u) [ oO_MySTiCaL_MaGiC_Oo's advice column | Ask oO_MySTiCaL_MaGiC_Oo A Question ]
AdviceGuruGirl answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 12:11 am: Haha, my now ex boyfriend used a really good line on me. I'm not too fond of this guy anymore, but he said, "What are you thinking of right now?" And I said, "I don't know..what are you thinking of?" And he said, "I'm thinking of this..." and grabbed me and kissed me. It was probably the best kiss of my life so far. If you have any more questions, comments, frustrations, or whatever, just leave a comment in my inbox! Hope I helped!
-Amy [ AdviceGuruGirl's advice column | Ask AdviceGuruGirl A Question ]
SammyPie answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 12:02 am: If you need a line, I have to say... You shouldn't be kissing anyone. Just go right out and kiss someone. Spontaneous works so much more than a line. Lines are incredible turn offs... Sorry...
Sunshine answered Tuesday August 17 2004, 12:02 am: Just come right out with it--You can say "I really want to kiss you right now", then go for it. If you're not brave enough to do that, a compliment is always nice. [ Sunshine's advice column | Ask Sunshine A Question ]
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