Question Posted Saturday December 31 2005, 5:35 pm
Hey I was just wondering well, you see...my boyfriend && i have been going out for 1 month or so and we are not as close as we could be. I'm crazy about him and as far as i know he's crazy about me. But I wanted to know if there was little random things maybe i could do to show him i love him, you know? Another problem is, he hasnt even kissed me yet but he always bothers my best friend and her boyfriend because they kiss everyday. I would sort of like to take a step forward because i like him alot but i dont want to be the first to kiss him. If you guys have any ways i could sort of hint at him that'd be soo great. Thanks in advance
babygrl101 answered Saturday December 31 2005, 7:55 pm: boys will always be a step behind on relationships no matter how many chicks they've been with.... all you have to do is get a little closer to him or lay on his shoulder hinting him to put his arm around you and then look into his eyes and you go for it and im sure he will kiss you back..... hope i helped [ babygrl101's advice column | Ask babygrl101 A Question ]
cookierat123 answered Saturday December 31 2005, 6:01 pm: get him a frame and put a pic of you and him in it.
tell him how much you like him everyday
make him brefest, lucnh, or dinner.
give him the biggest hug ever lol.
and for the kissing thing, i wouldnt worry much about it. i mean, my bf and i waited like....4 months before we kissed and it drived me insane but i had to respect the fact that he wasnt ready. if you REALLY want to move forward then you should kiss him your self. you should first kiss him on the cheek when you guys say good bye to eachother and see how that goes. if it goes good then you should kiss him on the lips when you guys say good bye. that should give in a sign that you want more from him. i hope it all works out for you
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