Hi Lea! There is this boy..and i keep falling for him. We have gone out twice, and this is our third time. We know basically everything about eachother, and so now we have run out of things to talk about. He isnt in any of my classes with me, but he does have the same teachers. He likes punkish rock music, and i like the top 40s, whatevers on Kiis fm. We dont have a lot in common, actually we are like oposites. I love that about us but what do i talk to him about? Usaully he needs to keep up the conversation but even he is running out of things. Also, he always greets me with "heyy baby" and i just answer "hey" how do i answer to that? Thank you so so much!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Shortcake22 answered Monday April 16 2007, 4:56 pm: Since you know each other so well, you should have plenty to talk about! Tell him about your day. Better yet, ask him about his. Tell him about that math test you are worried about, or about that new movie you want to see. Ask him about school, family, life in general. Ask him to tell you about his music or to make some band suggestions for you. Are either of you into sports? Ask him for advice on a situation that's bothering you. Just talk to him like you would a best friend. Don't be scared to go into detail when talking about things. Say more than Yes and No. If all else fails, play the question game. He asks you a question, you answer. Then it's your turn.
As for answering to "Hey Baby", you could answer back with another pet name like "Hey, Love" or "Hey Handsome". If you don't want to do that, just hey will do just fine
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