this friday im supposed to go see a movie with a friend that i like and she likes me but wants to get to knwo me better and hang out more. well she told her little cousin she would take her and her crush to go see a movie and she invited me to come along. im 15/m by the way. well on myspace she had posted a bulletin called kiss or pass and you had to message the person postign saying if you would kiss them or pass and i said kiss and she responded to the one i posted saying she would kiss me. im thinking about waiting till after the movie is over and when im saying bye hug her then kiss her, should i? give me your opinion and any advice that you think is appropriate.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Mollysie answered Sunday June 24 2007, 8:16 pm: Ok I'm a little confused on the question, if she said to her cousin she was taking her crush and you were coming along, you aren't her crush. Which sounds harsh, but I would make sure you get everything clear before you make any moves. Many girls say they would kiss a guy, or do something with a guy (doesn't always mean they will), but make sure that she isn't with or likes someone else first. I think if you are the only guy there besides the cousin then you can make your move. But if any other guy is there besides the cousin then you shouldn't do anything. You can say goodbye with a hug and if it feels akward or if she pulls away then don't go any farther. But if she seems to enjoy it, then you could kiss her. Good luck!:)
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Cux answered Sunday June 24 2007, 7:17 pm: I think it would be a nice gesture. Okay, dude, that sounds lame.. but seriously, you should. But if she pulls away, that will be another question on Saturday.
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ebilgir_ answered Sunday June 24 2007, 7:14 pm: Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!
Most girls are too shy to start the kissing!
That's an awesome plan! I wish I guy would do that to me! lol!
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