heyzx3 answered Sunday June 14 2009, 11:23 pm: i have that problem sometimes. and heres thing i have done in the past-
-randomly thrown in a pick up line into the conversation. like one of those cheezy ones out of the blue is really funny.
like did you eat lucky charms this morning?
cuz your magically delicious.
hah i know its kinda random...but it actually works!
other things to do is talk about something that happened recently. like sports, things in your community, or things going on around you.
something else you can do is play kinda a little game. he asks you any question and you have to give an honest answer, and you ask him any question and he has to. it really helps you find out stuff about the other person, including their feelings about you and what they like about you and about girls in general.
sometimes when your in that situation where you have no clue what to talk about, google can be your best friend!
kiran answered Sunday June 14 2009, 5:26 pm: Its not bad if he realizes your trying to put effort into the conversation. So don't worry about that. Just go with it. You can talk about your week, things you did, something funny that happened earlier. There are so many things to talk about so don't stress. Good luck! [ kiran's advice column | Ask kiran A Question ]
Cux answered Sunday June 14 2009, 3:10 pm: Why would you want to hide that you're trying to keep up the conversation?
From a guy's perspective, it's really annoying when girls try to hide that they are putting effort in, because it just makes it more obvious. Guys like upfront girls, not girls who are just sneaky and indirect.
Talk about what you're doing, or talk about your day. Talk about your favorite music. Your pets. Talk about your parents. Talk about anything, really.
The fact is that most guys, if they are interested in you, won't care WHAT you talk about over a text, just the fact that they're talking to you is good enough.
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