Do guyz like when girlz make the first move ? and what kind of move do they like when gurlz make it ?! does it turn them on wheneva a girl wants to wrestle?
chaos answered Thursday April 28 2005, 9:11 am: It depends on the guy, and what move. Running over and kissing him, probably not a good idea. But I have gotten more response out of a tickling match than anyone I know. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
EJ47 answered Thursday April 28 2005, 6:31 am: It actually depends on the guy. Some guys want to make the first move, preserve their masculinity I suppose. Others find it better the girl does. You could put your hand on his hand or arm or somewhere, and by move you mean kiss I suppose, and then let your body do its thing. It goes on autopilot from there =P It'd turn /me/ on if a girl I liked made the first move.
Mackenzie answered Thursday April 28 2005, 5:43 am: Guys like when the female makes the fiRst move, yes. Just tRy Reaching foR theiR hand, oR laying youR head on his shouldeR; it doesn't Really matteR what you do, they'll Respect you foR being gutsy enough to go foR it! And this Really just depends on the guy, but I would assume most [but not all - my ex hated Rough housing] guys DO enjoy alittle wRestling with theiR woman; and yes I'm positive it tuRns many of them on. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Thursday April 28 2005, 2:26 am: yes guys like it when girls make the first move, most guys anyways. and yes most guys like to wrestle with girls. what kind of move you make doesnt really matter too much, but the more obvious the better. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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