17/f
I've been dating my boyfriend for 4 months. But whenever we greet each other, we don't hug or kiss. We just say "hey." However, he is affectionate when we are watching a movie or something. But I want him to kiss, or atleast hug me when we greet each other. How do I get him to do this? I don't want to be the first one to do it .. because it might be akward, and he'd probably think "what was that for?" Help?
SoInToYoUx0x answered Sunday January 15 2006, 6:24 pm: if you think abotu it you got two choices one you do ti yourself or two talk to him about it. just be like how did you enough the day? did we do everythign you wanted to do? and just brign it up like that.
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KiSSxMYxPEARLS answered Sunday January 15 2006, 2:57 pm: I honestly think you should make the first move. Guys shouldn't do everything first. Just hug him and then kiss him. He shouldn't say "what was that for?"..because then he'll just be weird..no offense.
Or if you don't want to make the first move, then talk to him about it. Tell him how you want to be greeted.
karenR answered Sunday January 15 2006, 1:34 pm: Talk to him about it. Ask him why he doesn't greet you more affectionately. Tell him that you would be really happy if he did.
pootietang answered Sunday January 15 2006, 1:12 pm: believe it or not, girls can make the first move. please dont be like every other girl expecting the guy to start doing something instead of you. he may not even realize that somethings missing when you greet eachother, which is why its up to YOU to kiss him first. just open your arms, walk to him, hug him, look at him, kiss him. he will be happy, not shocked. if he says anything about it, then hes just weird. [ pootietang's advice column | Ask pootietang A Question ]
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