okso this girl just told me that she likes me, even though i had known this for a while, and i like her back. and we are both getting to highschool early today so i can help her with some homework, but i was hinking sometime during it i will ask her if she wants to go outside and at one point i will take her hnds and ask her out, and if she says yes, then i will kiss her, any tips or help of how to do this?
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On how to get her to come outside with you, maybe just when you two are either alone or in a really big group and awlking together. You don't want to do it in a smaller group because then people might be like, that sounds nice lets all go or whatever. And, they might be all immature and you know how that is. But in a big group, you can slip away easily. And just when youre together, kind of be in a conversation with her, and when it comes to a pause be like, hey want to head outside?
Seriously, she's going to absolutely love that. [ andalixsays's advice column | Ask andalixsays A Question ]
torresjasmyne answered Tuesday May 8 2007, 1:01 pm: The thing is you should kiss her b/c she really likes you and if you like her than what is holding you back! You should take her to see a scary movie with a bunch of freinds so it's awkward then when she leans in close b/c she's scared KISS HER! [ torresjasmyne's advice column | Ask torresjasmyne A Question ]
AskJR answered Tuesday May 8 2007, 12:57 pm: Do exactly as you plan, but the kiss should be executed slowly, (advance to her slowly and gently) then softly and briefly kiss her unless she responds with a more passionate fashion-- then go with the flow. [ AskJR's advice column | Ask AskJR A Question ]
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