hey every1
k well i went out with this guy last year, his name is ben. then we broke up over the summer but now for like a month i have liked him again and i found out that he likes me too cause he asked me out tonight online, but as soon as he asked me out and i said yeah he had to go football. im worried that tomorrow at school it will be akward and i really don't want it to be akward cause we have been like really good friends like forever. please tell me good ways to flirt with him tomorrow so it isn't akward! thanks so much I RATE WELL!
parisnightsx3 answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 6:32 pm: it sounds like this could be a really good thing for you. relationships are always better when its a friend that you trust. i suggest for the first few days act normally like you were before (being good friends) but being more playful, and just joke around more. and hugs hello and goodbye are always appreciated. good luck and keep me posted!!
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sweet_apples answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 2:36 pm: well if you really like him do what you think is best and most likley he'll do the flirting for you and if you like him more than a friend gurl let it show remeber your aloud to you are going out [ sweet_apples's advice column | Ask sweet_apples A Question ]
xxASKAWAYxx answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 1:46 pm: When you see him in the hallways say something like hey babe but now weird just say it and if you pass him just pass him but if you want to talk like put your head on his shoulder or something and say like today has been a hard day i HATE my teachers. Stuff like that will break the ice and he will LOVE it,
Love much
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specialchick913 answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 12:58 pm: since yall were already good friends, just act like you normally do. Except since yall go out, hold his hand alot. But dont talk about any guys or anyhting anymore! haha. Well i know it not alot but i hope i helped [ specialchick913's advice column | Ask specialchick913 A Question ]
SxyLilPoo47 answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 2:07 am: WELL,
If he's your he's your boyfriend just be all over him but not too much leave him something to wonder about, something to want. Like say "Hey Baby" and if he's in one of your classes sit on his lap and just start talking.then just let it flow . . . Let what happens happen.
Drama_Secretary answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 1:57 am: Talk to him like you normally do, except now that you're going out, drop anything involving other guys. And you can hold hands now, and grab his arm and put it around you. That's definately an ice breaker. [ Drama_Secretary's advice column | Ask Drama_Secretary A Question ]
LindasCounsel answered Wednesday March 16 2005, 12:14 am: Dear help,
When you see him tomorrow, don't approach him in an awkward way. Approach him just as you would as if he hadn't asked you out tonight. But maybe as you're talking to him, add a little wink. You want to be subtle but not dismissive.
Smile, speak with a little enthusiasm but do not be overly flirtatious. There's a fine line there. You want him to know that you DO like him but you don't want to come across as pushy. Just be friendly and maybe when you say hi, touch his arm. But you need to be thinking positively when you do this. Do not dwell on anxiety or nervousness.
Whenever I need to do something that makes me a little nervous, (I have to talk in front of groups of people sometimes) I have a little trick that I do. I just visualize myself beforehand, acting exactly how I want to be,(Kind of like what an actress does...) and then I "act" it out. You'll do fine!
Linda [ LindasCounsel's advice column | Ask LindasCounsel A Question ]
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