well ive been going out with this guy for 6 days.
But we like eachother and he met my parents, who think hes a really nice and great guy.
so we talk to eachother a lot. I hung out with him yesterday. And i really want for him to kiss me. Please dont say hes not a good boyfriend for not kissing me yet, i mean its only been 6 days.
So what are some ways i can either
1)flirt with him to make him understand.
2) Make him realize i want to kiss him/ have him kiss me.
3) Have him kiss me.
Whenever you are alone with him, stand close to him. Be touchy feely (but not overly). Hold his hand, put your arm around his waist, lean into him, etc. Whatever you feel comfortable doing.
While talking to him, keep your face semi close to his. While he is talking, glance from his eyes to his lips back and forth a few times. This will send him lots of signals.
christina answered Sunday April 20 2008, 3:36 pm: Personally, you should make the first move. If you really want him to kiss you, then kiss him. He'll get it after that.
But did you ever think that maybe he's just trying to respect you or your parents, or that he's shy and is nervous to make a move? This is nothing a little communication won't fix. :) [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
stella07 answered Sunday April 20 2008, 3:25 pm: i think you should make the first move.
i dont think you should just run up to him and give him a peck or anything like that. you need to make it soft, sweet and something he will really enjoy.
lay on his bed or the couch or something together. make sure you guys are cuddling too. make sure to gaze into his eyes while smiling, and then slowly go in for a romantic kiss.
sillyrob answered Sunday April 20 2008, 3:11 pm: You should do the ancient and mystic, "Please fucking kiss me dance." I cannot explain on here how to do it, but if you do some research you might be able to learn it. It works everytime. Garunteed. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
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