how do you flirt with random guys at the mall. Like, if you don't know them and you walk by them and you totally know they're looking at you. Please no advice saying talk to them unless you add more detail to it- like how to start a conversation. Also, how can I try to walk by them in the mall with out making it seem like I'm a stalker? Thanx tons.
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tasuki answered Monday June 19 2006, 1:35 pm: Here are some great conversation starters that have worked for me in the past:
"So I notice you're looking at me. Is there any particular reason?"
"Vladimir! How's it been? Have you lost weight?"
"It sure is fun here at the mall, huh?"
"Do you like Avatar: The Last Airbender?"
"Hi."
"Have you ever played DDR?"
"Have you ever played Chinese Checkers?"
"Sup?"
Make sure to giggle and twirl your hair around your finger. And like, say like, like a lot. Don't stop smiling! And when you walk, wiggle your hips. Clothes make the woman, so wear a white shirt that doesn't cover your stomach, a black bra underneath, and a short leather skirt. And sneakers. That will get him to say, "What's with the sneakers?" and then you'll have a conversation going. Lots of make up and jewlery is also a good idea.
boyXmagnetX5 answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 7:19 pm: Hi,
Im Stephanie!! All i do is i wink or smile at them or if you want to meet them and talk to them than you can go up to them if they have a friend and if you have a friend it is a plus!! i ALWAYS take a friend with me just in case!!! Just go up to him and be like so0o0o what's up?? my name is ____________ and ur's??? but.... if your shy i would just wink or smile!!
Mr_Skittles answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 6:43 pm: The best way is to start a conversation.
How? Well, pick something you know guys like.
For instance, most guys like video games. Walk up to him and say "Hey, it's a friends/brothers/ (birthday- or make up some other excuse as to why you'd be buying a video game)
The problem is I don't play many video games so I don't know what's popular right now. Can you help me pick something interesting that he'd enjoy?
Now that you have him hooked, talk with him. Avoid interview questions. For isntance -do you work? What school do you go to? You get the picture-
4everMyself2 answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 6:37 pm: Give them a smile and wave. Most likely they will smile back. You could also just give them a couple of glances when you know they are looking at you.
If you want to start a conversation then you are going to need to be a little bit more courageous. You can walk up to them and introduce yourself, compliment him, ask them him his name, tell him what school you go to, ask them what school he goes to, or if he lives around the area the mall is at.
Below is an example conversation
you: Hey you're kinda cute, my name is [your name]
guy: Hey you are to and thanks, my name is [his name]
you: So you live around here
guy: Yeah
you: Oh what school do you go to
guy: [name of school] what school do you go to
you: [name of school]
the conversation continues...the next part is for if you want to ask for his number (that is if he doesn't ask you for your's first)
you: Well its been nice talking to you but I guess I should get going
guy: It was real good talking to you to
you: Why don't we exchange numbers so we can finish this conversation some other time [ 4everMyself2's advice column | Ask 4everMyself2 A Question ]
kevin1986 answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 5:42 pm: If you're hott, anything will do. Guys don't think you're a stalker if you approach them. We like it;saves us work. Now, if you actually find a guy at the mall, he's prolly either there with his gf or gay. I don't know any straight and single guys that just hang out at the mall. Laugh at his jokes, flirt, ya know, all that shit. [ kevin1986's advice column | Ask kevin1986 A Question ]
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