during the school year i had this amazingly hot guy in my math class. he's 17 and im almost 16 but im in advanced math, he didn't fail he's pretty smart. anyway he's blond and has the most amazing eyes. i liked him during the school year and now we're in summer school together. i swear i can get horny just looking at him but that's besides the point. he's a really cool kid and when we're at school we talk constantly.he's the type of guy who will look straight into your eyes when you're talking and will listen to every word you say.he flirts with me a little i guess. i want to flirt with him alot but i guess his age intimidates me. well that and he's the most popular kid in the school and he could have any girl he wants. my parents would love him because he's really respectful and caring but he deffinately knows how to have a good time. how do i flirt with him without being obsessive? i would screw this guy in a second if i had the chance....he's that hot. ladies you know how it is, help me out a bit. please
ask_blondie answered Saturday July 14 2007, 6:49 pm: deffinetly go for him. you guys alredy talk alot and obv have alot in common. dont worry about his age or popularity becuase if he wanted any other girl he wouldnt be talkin to u =] he obv wants you. just try to talk to him like you would with any other guy. o yeah and aobut the age? just think of him as being your age, hes only a couple years older, no biggy. =] good luck
Trina_boo answered Saturday July 14 2007, 11:12 am: Hey
What i can say is... go for it..
Flirt there is nothing possibly wrong with flirting at all..
But i can tell you do not act too... SLUTTY...
or act too.... PRESS..
he will think your easy and all guys will take advantage of ur weakness...
so take things slow...
Let it go naturally...
If you feel it the time...
then do it, im sure he a nice GORGEOUS guy but you do not want him to run away because your acting too.. YEA... lol
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