ok... my boyfriend and i really really like eachother... but online i don't no what to say to him... i want to make him laugh and he already knows my hobbies and i already no his... what are some FUNNY topics that will make him laugh... i'll rate 5's for everyone who answers i swear!
rainbowsend answered Monday February 14 2005, 10:34 pm: I've got news for you: most guys aren't as big into talking as us girls. So if your boyfriend can't find anything to chat about online with you, don't sweat it. Focus instead on having fun together IN PERSON- it's much more effective in building a relationship.
If you really need conversation starters- try going for deeper stuff. Not just silly jokes. Talk about your childhood- ask questions like "what do you remember most about kindergarten?" "what's the craziest thing you've ever done?" "what was your most memorable birthday?" "who's your most embarassing relative?" "did you prefer swings or sandbox?" "how old were you when you learned to ride a bike?" and other questions like these. Talking about the past usually brings up funny stories for most people- stories like that are easy to tell and fun to hear about. [ rainbowsend's advice column | Ask rainbowsend A Question ]
eyeloveyou603 answered Monday February 14 2005, 7:48 pm: Just talk to him about something funny that happened at school that day or something funny that happened over the weekend. just make small talk about things like that.. or talk about really random things that you don't know about him... like make him choose between two really weird things... good luck!
angieroonie answered Monday February 14 2005, 7:33 pm: go to www.bored.com and read all the funny stuff on there. then tell him to go on there and you can both discuss all the funny things!
XoXoDaniXoXo answered Monday February 14 2005, 7:26 pm: you could talk about convos you have with your friends, funny stories, things you have seen or heard, even a joke you find off hte internet!
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