Question Posted Wednesday October 10 2007, 7:56 pm
im not very experienced with flirting, but me & the guy i like do tease eachother all the time in class .usually i feel stupid because i dont know what im doing and sometimes what i say to him backfires. his friend who sits next to him laughs about it lol . and sometimes they talk about what i just said and make fun of me ): but theyre not honestly being mean , its all funn.
he sits behind me, so its a little hard to talk to him and stuff without making it totally obvious that i like him.
how can i flirt with him , while hes sitting behind me, in class, without having it be a giveaway ?
Additional info, added Wednesday October 10 2007, 7:58 pm: also, what are some specific things i can say or do ? i actually have no idea how to flirt . lol. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Buttacup answered Thursday October 11 2007, 8:59 pm: Giggling is always a plus! Especially if it's something he did, they always love to know their undeniable humor is appreciated.
I'd take every second that you're faced at him (like entering the classroom) smiling or making faces at him. And you know what? The whole backfiring thing? Really cute. He probably digs it. [ Buttacup's advice column | Ask Buttacup A Question ]
mmm_Candy123 answered Thursday October 11 2007, 5:47 pm: well you could just give him really cute smiles.
or just glance at him cute.
guys always love it when girls smile they find it adorable :D
just mess with him alot like you do just be yourself.
have fun
hope i helped hun [ mmm_Candy123's advice column | Ask mmm_Candy123 A Question ]
justaskme2 answered Thursday October 11 2007, 4:48 pm: drop him a lil note on his desk before you take your seat in class, or give him an irrestiable smile in the hallways or at lunch time. [ justaskme2's advice column | Ask justaskme2 A Question ]
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