So the boy that I recently was talking about to see if he liked me has asked me out...Of course I said yes but there is just one problem...I am his first girlfriend. Can you guys please tell me like how to act towards a "beginner" because I don't want it to seem like I'm moving to fast or to slow...
Roxy07 answered Friday March 14 2008, 6:18 am: How did you like things when you were a beginner?
Just remember to act comfortable around him and make him feel comfortable. There's nothing worse then being awkward with the guy you like. Just move in nice a slow when you think the time is right.
Don't think of it as you being his first girlfriend and all, that will just be weird. There's going to be a lot of firsts with you guys because everyone has firsts with each other.
While he's trying to make a good impression because your his first girlfriend, your also trying to make a good impression because you like him :)
Manderr526 answered Thursday March 13 2008, 11:15 pm: That's always special!
Well i would start of slow, but not slow enough that he gets bored. Make it fun and exciting. Keep it to the basic, holding hands, going out after school, kissing, cute little texting. I would NOT pull the I love you thing on him, untill you feel you both feel that actually love lol. it scares people sometimes. Tell him he's handsome or sexayyyy or everr gorgeous =D And if you really wannt to work out, let him know that you really like him and your not gonna deal with any babyshit and this is a real relationship even though its your 1st. Guys are gonna be Guys 1st realtsionship or there 5454654. So just work on it, keep it to an easy pace.
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