Theres this girl I like. I just simply want to ask her on a date, but I want to say things that would melt her heart like ice cream. What things could I say to her, and what body language should I use to let her know that Im really interested. Thanks. I rate 5's for fantastic answers.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? jeanine278972 answered Thursday June 15 2006, 6:30 pm: Honestly, I can't tell you what you need to say to her. Each girl is won over differently. You might try going with somethign simple and telling her that you think shes a great girl and you would like to take her out on a date. Or if you want to get a little more into depth, tell her the things you like about her. Like if your really into her personality, tell her that you think she's an awesome person you would like to spend more time with. Make sure you don't use words like "hot" and "sexy" too much. If your really trying to win her over for the right reasons, she should know you are serious if you call her beautiful or pretty. It's more appropriate (spelling?) when asking a girl out.
As for body language. Just make sure you make eye contact, it makes you come off as more confident. Don't let her know your nervous about asking her out. Girls love confidence, not cockiness. Keep eye contact with her, but don't make it seem like your staring either. It's kind of hard to explain, but I think you should be able to get the picture. As long as you come off as having confidence, I think you'll be just fine.
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