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how to flirt??


Question Posted Monday October 16 2006, 6:53 pm

Hey

I am 18, I am an international student in the UK.I like a British boy but I dont know how to get closer? I am afraid of being rejected.So I cant do anything. That boy and my best friend (girl)are flatmates now,I have chance to see him yet I dont know how to get closer and make him my boy friend.

If you can help me I will be realli happy!!


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karenR answered Monday October 16 2006, 10:37 pm:
I don't know if I would go out of my way to flirt if it isn't something that just comes natural to you. It will be uncomfortable for you and he could pick up on that.

Since your friend is flatmates with him try spending a little more time there. Talk to him, be nice, smile, and just get to know him. Ask him about himself, ask about his classes if he is in college, or his job, his car...just whatever comes to mind.

With luck he will soon start quizzing you friend about you. That is really the best way. Get to know him and let him get to know you.

Best of luck! :)

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