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letting him know


Question Posted Wednesday March 7 2007, 9:50 pm

so i;m with this guy who i think is soo fine and everytime i see him in school i just wanna jump him! i want t omake things more fun for us, cool kissing techniques, or little sexy things i can do. i want him to know how much i like him but i want to be able to turn him on too, any suggestions?

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ElenaHilton answered Thursday March 8 2007, 11:56 am:
Trust me, a good guy doesn't find it attractive when a girl wants to "jump him". The best way is to mix things up as you said, but don't act slutty. Guys like the smart and sexy thing (i.e. doing a crossword puzzle while in flirty pajamas or working out while watching the news). That's how you turn a guy on. Put it to words too, by simply saying I love you, or if thats not really how you feel, say that you love being with him. If its only a physical attraction though, don't do anything to extreme. Just a warning
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