I am absolutely positively crazy in love with this guy at my school. We flirt like crazy, but i am so not good at making the first move, and i want to be his girlfriend because i think about him all the time and we are perfect for each other. Is there any mild way of hinting you want to go out with someone without actually asking them? Please help!
Signed- Lovesick puppy
karenR answered Tuesday March 8 2005, 12:55 am: just keep doing what you're doing.Sounds like he must like you some or he wouldn't be flirting with you.Sooner or later he will take the hint. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
Famerette09 answered Monday March 7 2005, 11:22 pm: Ya there is ways to tell them you like them without actually tellin them. You could always flirt with them all the time and always dress cute. Also this is kinda like the one that gives it away is ask the guy who he likes and if he says no but asks who you like then just be like why should i tell you and just like flirt like that!! hope i helped IM me if ya need me!
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kleokriesel answered Monday March 7 2005, 10:40 pm: Firstly, there is no such thing as "perfect."
FunkyHoMoSapien answered Monday March 7 2005, 10:28 pm: well sometimes you just gotta make a stand and ask him out. most people are weak in that area because they are nervous or embaressed, but i no that you can do it if you really like him! it should work. and if you feel you cant do it, just might just try sayin it really fast or sumthin. cause i think that you should ask him out. but... if you want him to ask you out, i say flirt with him more often and try giving signs that you love him so much, like physical contact. that usually tells a guy how you feel. i hope it works out fo ya! [ FunkyHoMoSapien's advice column | Ask FunkyHoMoSapien A Question ]
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