Hey there,
I like this kid. Hes on my swim team, only 2 years older than me, my friends older brother, and his best friend has already hooked up with me. We're good friends. We get along all right and we flirt a bit. he gives me rides to practice and we go out to eat afterwards all the time with friends and his sister. I want to make some sort of move but I dont know what. What kind of move would you want a girl who you're interested in to pull on you?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? dave answered Tuesday July 18 2006, 12:50 pm: i would say try to hold his hand but when a girl does that to me that i am not dateing then i freake me out. you should try to kiss him but only when yall are alone. or put him in the spot so he has to try. what you do is ask him to help you do something then give him the stair so he knows whats uo (i promiss it will work)but if it dosnt work you try to give him a little kiss not a big on just one thats will say hi.like i said befor dont do it in front of people cause if you miss you will feel stupid. Tell me what happens. [ dave's advice column | Ask dave A Question ]
jumadel answered Saturday July 15 2006, 10:40 pm: Hi, the best intimate move you could do is probaly a kiss. Although just be careful because he might not feel the same way or might get the wrong idea. Daniel. [ jumadel's advice column | Ask jumadel A Question ]
[LOVE]x[ME]x[4]x[ME] answered Saturday July 15 2006, 12:45 am: Hey there,
Well for me usually I just like give little hints. Here and there that he can understand. Usually the girls don't make the first move, but in some cases the girl does have to. Yeah I would just ask him " What if.." questions. You know. Well I know I wasn't that big of a help but yeah hope I at least gave you something to think about.
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