I'm going with this guy (who i like) to this dance this Saturday. And he asked me what do you wanna do there?
And I dont know but he finds after awhile dancing gets really boring. I agree too. So what is there to do at a dance besides dancing?? Something fun, I would like to make this the best dance of my life!!
Thank you:)
p.s. I really really really like him!!!!
Bestfriendswithimforever answered Wednesday June 13 2007, 11:43 am: well first, let your first resort be dancing. When it does get boring, the easist thing to do is to sit down at a table with punch and refreshments and flirt your tail off. You can talk to him, and/or flirt. Then, you can ask him to show you around his school (like casually ask, what is his fav. class, and ask him to show it to him...or his locker) Or, you can take a walk with him outside of the school, and just chill (romantically of course ;)) and to really make it a memorable night, kiss him, or put him in a posistion that he wants to kiss you. Maybe you will leave the dance with a boyfriend! Good luck
SlushPuppy answered Wednesday June 13 2007, 9:07 am: Stuff to do at a dance besides dancing....talking and getting to know eachother, eating, (kissing?), (making out?) depends on how far you want to go. But also i dont know much about who you are, but if you're in to prank calls (to your friends) that can be a really fun thing to do with your crush, because you guys get to change your voices around and make eachother laugh....a good transition for a kiss or something. ;-) Just have fun and go with the flow. He's probably trying to think of stuff to do to, so you can follow his lead a little bit too. Plus, the first thing that came to mind when i read your question was "making out", so maybe he was trying to hint that to you? Good luck! (i'd LOVE to know how it goes!)
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