Im going out with a guy that I really like what kind of stuff should I talk to him about so he would be interested in me more... how do I know if he will dump me ??
glitterlicious answered Friday November 24 2006, 9:53 pm: Hey Dianna,
There are so many things you can talk about with him. Try talking about some of your hobbies, your family, school, current events, etc... When you find something you have in common, it will make for a very good conversation. Some things to avoid talking about are highly personal topics (at least at first), and where you see the relationship going on like the first date. You don't want to scare him away. Other than that almost any topic is fair game. Also, ask him some things about himself. Asking him about himself is a clear cut sign that you like him and are interested to learn more about him.
vanna04 answered Friday November 24 2006, 9:45 pm: hi Dianna.
first of all.
just relax, it's probably the most important thing to remember.
also, that he's going out with you, right?
so he obviously already likes you..
on a date, or whenever you talk to him.
you can talk about anything really ..
you know, if he likes sports, talk to him about that
music, new movies, old tv shows, anything really ..
act like it's your best friend you're talking to
guys like it when you act like yourself
and if you cant think of anything
there's always school, that you can talk about
..
and about knowing if he's going to dump you
you'll probably get the feeling
if he all of a sudden is avoiding you
or making excuses not to hang out
or not wanting to talk
then maybe he may have a problem
but if you do start to see these things:
talk to him about it
ask if there's something wrong
and maybe you can work it out
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