ohkay.. a few days ago i asked a question about how would a guy like a girl to make the first move as far as making out. i didnt get the kind of answer i was looking for. can anyone give me a detailed answer on a good SPECIFIC way to make a first move as far as making out?
irish_mobsta91 answered Thursday March 3 2005, 3:47 pm: well first of all, if you are going out, youd need to know how long. if its been a long time, like more than a month, then he should do it soon or you should. if its been shorter than that, dont bother making the first move....
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Melaur1001 answered Thursday March 3 2005, 3:35 pm: if your at a movie, look over at him acouple of times and if you see him look back at you then deffently go for it! then after that scoot closer to him and put your hand either in his or up near his leg. then turn towards him and kiss him, if he kisses you back then start makeing out! hehe good luck and have fun! [ Melaur1001's advice column | Ask Melaur1001 A Question ]
MummuM answered Thursday March 3 2005, 3:11 pm: Have it just you and him one night, then make your move there. Maybe you could rent a few movies and cuddle up to him. Then just look at him and kiss him.
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AskNick answered Thursday March 3 2005, 2:53 pm: Guys like to be surprised so take him by surprise nut only try to make a move when the time is right this means not up town where there are other people watching because he may think you are doing it to make people jealous so pick a time when you are alone and take him by surprise go for a goal.... i wish you good look with your problem and i hope this advice is usefull [ AskNick's advice column | Ask AskNick A Question ]
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