So I (female and 14)absolutely luv this kid (male and 14). He flirts with me all the time. We go skating every Friday together. He kind of plays hard to get (he goes off and skates with other girls every now and then) but when he isn't he's all over me. We don't kiss or whatever, he just tries to grind w/me and he hugs me a lot. I steal his hat and he lets me wear it every now and then. Everyone says he likes me, but I dont know.
So here's the question:
I'm inviting him to my xmas party. Guys and girls in my friends basement. I want to get him something. Not something big or something that's too forward. I just want to know....what should I get him to hint that I want him to be exclusive with me?????
smile answered Sunday December 4 2005, 10:24 am: You can show him that you like him at your party. There will be music right? He will be there and you will surprise him! Think about a romantic song! A song that tells that you want him only for you and that you really like him. When you hear it go there and whisper"This one is from me to you babe!" Let him listen and then ask him"Do you want to say sth?" I am sure everything will be fine from then on! If you like him you will do it! You need self confidence! Good luck babe! [ smile's advice column | Ask smile A Question ]
Kristen03 answered Saturday December 3 2005, 11:58 pm: hmm, I would get him a movie or cd or something like that. Maybe even a shirt from his favorite store? ..That shows you care. And you should let him know that you like him, maybe he's waiting for you to make the first move. [ Kristen03's advice column | Ask Kristen03 A Question ]
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