Ok, so this is kinda weird, but i don't know how to flirt. I've never really tried it before. If i ask a question and say something like "how do i get this guy to like me..." then people will just say to flirt with him. But the thing is that i don't really know how. Could anyone give me some tips? Thanx!
wickedlove08 answered Wednesday December 6 2006, 3:08 pm: Ive dealt with this before. Its really easy to flirt with somebody. infact, i'm sure you do it all the time. Just easily exchanging a smile with him/her.. is flirting. Talking to them with a bit of a tone, sometimes being happy about it. Is flirting. Its easy. I promise.
jennalovesyou answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 11:19 pm: the answer is right in the question. try to get him to like you...let him catch u staring at him (but dont be stalker-ish so like quickly look away when he sees you). smile at him, talk to him, pass notes to him, but again...dont seem obsessed or stalker-ish.u may think you have never flirted before, but you have...u just dont notice it, it is just a natural thing. and then after you start talking to him, ask him for his screen name or myspace if you have one too. then after a while-while, give him a hug. hugs arent serious so dont worry. good luck! hope i helped
justaskemily answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 10:20 pm: This is a question that a lot of girls and boys ask them selves, you will feel your self flirting when you do it. Try laughing at his jokes or playfully hitting him, don't over do it and make it to noticeable to anyone else. If the person you like is someone that you dont talk to much just start saying hi to him if you see him in a hallways or something or just start up small conversations.
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