i get sweaty hands when i hold my girlfriends hand...help?
Question Posted Friday June 12 2009, 3:37 am
13/m
ok ive been going out with my girlfriend for exactly a week now and we hold hands but mine get sweaty alot and she said that i do haha so i'm like.. worried that she wont want to hold hands with me as much because of that so does anyone know of things that i could put on my hands to stop it sweating too much
btw we usually hold hands when were walking around school and we also do it when i sometimes walk home with her
thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? VeNzUeLa answered Friday June 12 2009, 11:32 pm: You could be nervous, and that's ok. Many people are at first. And you could sweat more at your palms than most, which is totally ok too, because everyone is different. Instead of holding hands tightly, why don't you two hold hands lightly? Like with some air-space in between.. Where its mostly the fingers holding onto the other person's.. If she asks why you're doing that, (don't ask to), just say, "You KNOW I have sweaty hands!" and smile.. It's cute and sweet. I'm sure she'll understand that, and all will work out!
Sami143 answered Friday June 12 2009, 7:24 pm: Well this is a new relationship and you might be nervous. It will calm down once your more comfortable around her. If she really likes you, it wont bother her that your hands are sweaty.
But if it really bothers you you can wash your hands with cold water and soap, or just dont hold her hand and put your arm around her or something.
mariahwannabe answered Friday June 12 2009, 2:46 pm: It's really good that she tells you, it's good you can be open and honest :)
I can think of two ways
1) Link arms when you're hands sweat, or put your arm around her shoulder or waist when you walk
2) Carry some talcum powder around in your bag, and when you're hands start to sweat, go to the toilet or something and just rub some on your hands - it will dry the sweat right up
Also, when you go to the bathroom at home, wash your hands with soap - soap makes your hands quite dry.
There are also plenty of links on google too with other answers to help you so just google it too ie " How to prevent sweaty hands" or "tips for sweaty hands" I'm sure something will come up!
Good Luck
Sage :)
Ps - you can try putting deodrant on your hands too. Just go to a doctor, if you are THAT bothered and tell them because it really is nothing to be embarrased about. It's normal [ mariahwannabe's advice column | Ask mariahwannabe A Question ]
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