k so ive never had a boyfriend.
but if i were to get one, and he were to come over my house..
what would we do?
like, wouldnt it be a little awkward?
like he would walk in and you guys sit down on the couch...hahah i have no idea.
so yeah what would you do?
grayrainbow answered Sunday May 27 2007, 2:03 pm: talking
movies
cooking
prank phone calling =]
makeing out
haha try dresing him into your clothes thats always fun
go to the pool or park
climb onto your roof of your house haha randomm
have a kissing contest and see who can kiss sexyest haha flirtyyyy
listen to music
dance
--ashley [ grayrainbow's advice column | Ask grayrainbow A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Sunday May 27 2007, 12:53 pm: well most people don't start doing that until they know each other so its not awkward. the first couple times, plan activities like tennis or board games and movies. as you get more comfortable, just play it by ear. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
shlumps answered Sunday May 27 2007, 12:34 pm: Haha, yeah, sit on the couch, or your room, or wherever you guys are allowed to go. Just talk, play boardgames, play other games hah, cook stuff, go swimming. It wouldn't be that awkward unless you guys don't know eachother very wel, but if you do, it should be alright. Also, try not to let your dad be around him too much because guys have this weird fear of fathers. Hah. :) [ shlumps's advice column | Ask shlumps A Question ]
RoxyMoo answered Sunday May 27 2007, 12:34 pm: It will always be awkward, no matter what you do,unless you both talk alot, the more you chat, the easier it is :)
Just suggest watching a movie, it requires no talking!
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