how do i ask a girl to hook up with me? like what is a smooth i guess pick up line? example scenario would be at a party, and i have been talking to and flirting with a girl the whole night.
Kate032 answered Monday April 23 2007, 10:24 pm: okay. well, no pick up lines. as a girl i know that most of the time they are very cheesy. and not all girls are into that. so i'd be safe and not do that. just stick with something simple. girls appreciate simple things. like "you look really pretty". something like that.
and about the hooking up.. most girls wouldn't want some guy to ask them to hook up. that comes with time. some girls less time than others. just laugh a lot at what she says and compliment her. and you should be "hooking up" in no time. [ Kate032's advice column | Ask Kate032 A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Monday April 23 2007, 10:22 pm: Girls hate pickup lines and have heard all the cheesy ones that guys come up with. A pickup line at a party or club will likely get you a bad reaction from her and you'll wish you never approached her as a result.
If you like a girl you have met or seen at a party just go up and introduce yourself. Offer to get her a drink. If she says no thanks move on as she's just not in to you or has a boyfriend.
If she says yes to a drink tell her who you are and that you would like to get to know her better. See what happens and perhas she'll sit next to you and you can talk and exchange numbers and see what happens with dating or "hooking up" after that. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
sally91 answered Monday April 23 2007, 10:21 pm: well if your at a party talking/flirting with a girl the whole night and everything is going well then at the right time just say "kiss me" and go for it OR just go for it.. lean in and kiss her.. if everything is going well you shouldnt have any problems.
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