Question Posted Thursday September 1 2005, 8:09 pm
i found out that the guy i likes likes me back, and i need to know how to be flirty with him but not be like all over him. we are going to homecoming together later this month, but we arent like a "couple"
THANKS!!
i will rate
MiZzY answered Saturday September 3 2005, 11:20 am: The best way is to just act natural.
Guys don't like it when you go over the top, so just go with the flow. [ MiZzY's advice column | Ask MiZzY A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Friday September 2 2005, 8:19 pm: There are SOOOOOOOO many ways to "flirt". I looked online for you, and came up with a couple websites that should keep you entertained:
karenR answered Friday September 2 2005, 1:51 am: I am definatley not the flirty type, but I do have a website that might possibly be of intrest to you. :)
amazingadvice409 answered Thursday September 1 2005, 8:42 pm: well you definatly want to make eye contact with him, when he catches your eye give him a smile and look away. joke around...ask if he wants to hang out with you one time and if he says yes. bump into him alot
dntletitgo2urhead answered Thursday September 1 2005, 8:32 pm: Give him little random hugs. Hold his hand. Touch his arm when talking too him. Talk a lot. Don't flirt with other guys (duh, lol.) Stare at him, and when he looks at you look away quick. Twirl your hair in a flirty way. Also - someone told me that wearing pink makes guys notice you more! Guess you don't really need to get him to notice you since he already likes you =), but hey it's worth a try ♥ Hope I could help you hon.
Mercy_x_Me answered Thursday September 1 2005, 8:18 pm: Giggle when appropriate, just dont overdo it! do cutsie little things like sticking your tongue out at him, playfully pushing him, complimenting him. Stuff like that! It's simple, once you get the knack of it it'll be easy. [ Mercy_x_Me's advice column | Ask Mercy_x_Me A Question ]
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