How to send subtle hints to my crush on an overnight trip?
Question Posted Monday February 16 2009, 11:24 pm
So I'm going on a trip with a team and it's pretty small, and one of my best friends and my crush is going and we're the only people he really knows. Anyway me and him usually sit next to each other on trips and we've held hands before, but I want other ways (things to say/gestures) to hint to him that I like him.
Any advice?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? bluejeanbaby answered Thursday February 19 2009, 12:18 am: well if hes ok with kinda touchy stuff you can do a lot of things, the trick is to not have him focused on that while youre doing it, so that it doesnt seem like a big deal. one of my personal favorites is put your legs over his lap if youre sitting next to him, it also means you get to stretch your legs out! also smile at him a lot, and if you can get him to put his arm around you thats a minor victory. talk to him about things that both of you like, stuff you have in common. if its stuff that only the two of you can talk about thats even better. try to sit next to him at all possible opportunities, this will maximize possibilities of talking/touching. you can also give him excuses to touch you, ie tell him you like how your new shampoo makes your hair feel, then hell want to touch it. just a few ideas. hope you can use some of it. [ bluejeanbaby's advice column | Ask bluejeanbaby A Question ]
iitsLoveActually answered Tuesday February 17 2009, 6:32 pm: Compliments. Tell him how good he looks and, you know, flirt. Do little things like stare at him and smile or blow a kiss. Or you could just tell him that you like him ((that last one is full proof))...hope I helped [ iitsLoveActually's advice column | Ask iitsLoveActually A Question ]
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