Question Posted Saturday November 8 2008, 11:50 pm
16/f What are some ways to be a tease a guy without being really slutty? and would you consider a tease and a flirt kind of the same thing ? If not, which do you think is better to be ?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? soccerwhereever answered Monday July 6 2009, 11:38 pm: ok well i am 14years old and what i like to do to tease my bf is to lay down next to him and gradually get more and more on him. i know tht he gets more nervous as i go because i place my head on his heart, and i can hear how loud (and fast) it begins to go. when i get pretty much my whole body on his i look at him and begin to caress the back of his head. he really seems to enjoy it.
mysobriquet answered Tuesday November 11 2008, 10:14 pm: i think a great tease is in the way you kiss. my bf likes when i kiss him (not french) but only enough to let the mind wander. maybe a seductive kiss at the corner of the mouth [ mysobriquet's advice column | Ask mysobriquet A Question ]
Beebop_lovels answered Sunday November 9 2008, 8:08 am: Definately better to be flirt rather than a tease. If you tease someone without really knowing them, you could get yourself in alot of trouble! so watch what you are doing and who with ok.
Nothing wrong in flirting, as long as you dont step on anybodys toes or come across as too 'pushy'. Best way to attract the attention of a guy that you like, is to show interest in the things they like, what they do, their friends and interests e.t.c. Smile, look them in the eye and be there for them as a friend. Whilst doing all these things, they will become more and more attracted to you as a person. And there you go, best of luck hunni :) x [ Beebop_lovels's advice column | Ask Beebop_lovels A Question ]
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