I'm going on my first ofical "date" with a guy. He's bringing his cousin and I'm bringing 2 friends and we are just going to the movies and mall so it's no biggie, just casual. I'm okay around guys, sometimes I act a bit nervous, I can't help it. I know I just have to act like I normally will but I kinda wanna flirt to show him I'm interested. I'm not into kissing or anything past that, because this is the second time I've seen him outside of school. So how should I act around him to let him know I'm interested? (he doesn't know i like him. i wanna show him not tell him) I'm just really nervous and I know I should be myself but it's more complicated than that. What do guys like for girls to do? And i'm afraid i'll be too flirty around him and forget that my friends are there. please use your past dates to tell me what to do and what not to do! i'm a wreck haha
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? MyBlu3H3av3n answered Friday November 9 2007, 11:51 pm: As you already know, be yourself. Being fake will make him unattracted to you. If he is attracted to a fake you then that is not the guy you want. Also, be careful not to come on too strong. You don't want to intimidate him. Hang out with him but don't be clingy. Don't forget to have some time with your friends without him there so that you can have some excitement venting if you need it. :D
Elle2619 answered Friday November 9 2007, 10:51 pm: Ok act normal, thats the main thing. Make eye contact with him, and giggle at his jokes, perhaps sit next to him and gradually either put you hand on his leg or hold hands with him. When you go to say good bye, give him a hug.
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