I'm going out with this girl that I really fell for and I want her to really like me. I want something slick to say to her to make her smile and say aww. For example we were playing a question game where we go back and forth asking each other questions. She asked "Have you ever seen something that reminded you of something else?" I said "Yeah". She says "When?" I say "Today" She says "What and What?" I said "You an angel." May sound corny but she smiled and I know she felt good. She said "Aww your so sweet I love you." I want to have those all the time. I always want to have something to say, to throw it out there she says "I'm bad at this..." referring to being a girlfriend and "Don't get bored of me." A lot, so next time I see her it would be nice to have something to say, please help me with something sweet and romantic, I love her.
DoveBear9 answered Friday April 24 2009, 5:19 pm: aww,.. that is so cute. I know you want to know what to say, and you might think that you may not be able to come up with the right things to say to this girl; but despite your want for rehearsed lines, it is best to say what comes to you at that moment. Girls don't always like those corny little lines all the time. They come out as cliche phrases that don't sound very genuine. You should get the girl to like you for you. That means she will like the things you say to her and know that that is really you; Not something someone told you to say or something you got from somewhere else. Use your own way of telling her how much you like her instead of reciting artificial lines. She has to know yyou, and not admire things that aren't really you.. things that you desperately use to impress her.
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