Question Posted Wednesday January 24 2007, 11:03 pm
Theres this hot guy, and i want to hook up with himm. I talk to him on facebook, and see him on weekends. What are some things that i can comment his facebook with that will make me sound sexy&that will make him want me?
sugarplum07 answered Thursday January 25 2007, 2:55 pm: All guys LOVE confidence in a woman. Leave him a comment that says something flirty like, "You've been a bad boy! Go to my room!" or "I just wanted to say I really like that shirt/jeans you wore the other day... but they would look really good on my floor." And to be safe, you could always throw in an "lol" at the end. Be confident and funny about it. It gets the point across that you're interested in him and the confidence will attract him to you. [ sugarplum07's advice column | Ask sugarplum07 A Question ]
LadyH answered Thursday January 25 2007, 12:29 am: While there's no way to MAKE him want you, you can still flirt. But I would suggest doing it in person as oppose to online. I think it'd just be more effective if it were verbal & physical. That way your body language is brought to his attention rather than just words on a screen. When you're hanging out with him, just be confident & be yourself. Don't be too forward until you know whether he's comfortable with you coming onto him. :) [ LadyH's advice column | Ask LadyH A Question ]
JesusFreak2006 answered Wednesday January 24 2007, 11:24 pm: You can flirt with him if he has any picture of him like say to bad i wasnt there to hang out with you or if he is in a picture with a girl...man i wish was that girl...just stuff like that [ JesusFreak2006's advice column | Ask JesusFreak2006 A Question ]
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