Anyone have any good flirting tips? :]
Haha, I know I probobly sound really stupid for asking, but I don't really have any good ones, except I guess smiling? Haha. Help me out :]
That's the most important part. You don't want to be a completely different person around the person your flirting with and then be normal when you start dating, that'll just leave them scratching their heads and wondering what the heck happened to you. Besides, you need to understand that pretending will NOT help you, because that's pretty much like lying, and good relationships depend on trust.
And yes, you'll need to smile. Not a big, creepy grin but a sweet and friendly kind.
A good sense of humor would also help. I don't really know anyone who wants to date someone who will put them to sleep.
Oh yeah, and dress nicely! Well, dress in your regular, everyday clothes but add a little creativity to it and some nice smelling perfume (but not too much, you DON'T want to drown them in the smell).
-and just make eye contact, count to three, then look away.
-look them up and down then do a cute smile, like you approve or think hes hot
-when you walk by, turn your head to him to show he really turns heads
-another good way to get a guys attention is to get closer to him, if he's at a table don't sit at the other end or across from him, plant yourself in the seat right next to him, scoot closer even. if hes standing just stand a bit closer to him while you talk than you would normally.
mooch789 answered Saturday February 9 2008, 11:26 pm: Yeah smile and just hang out with the person. Let the person kow that you're having a good time and spend a little more time with the person. In time, something may happen. Hope I helped! [ mooch789's advice column | Ask mooch789 A Question ]
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