what are some signs that this girl, who i like and she likes me back, might give to let me know that she wants a kiss? im kinda worried about it cause i dont want to do it too soon or she might get creeped out by it or something, but she doesnt seem like the type of girl who would, but anyways what is some body language that she might do to let me know, like playing with her hair or something
asktatianna answered Sunday December 20 2009, 3:06 am: well usually when a girl gets ready for a kiss,she wait till you say something nice like when you guys really connected.now if you say something very sweet dont just stand there and smile try to lean in for the kill .
missjonas answered Saturday December 19 2009, 9:08 pm: Usually, if a girl wants to kiss you she will break the touch barrier. To show her you been the same was, loop your pointer hinger through her belt loop. She will look at your eyes, and your lips, Constantly bit her lip, and look dejected. Good Luck. [ missjonas's advice column | Ask missjonas A Question ]
kiran answered Friday December 18 2009, 11:01 pm: Like the rest of them said, staring into your eyes, looking at your lips, biting hers or something to do with that. I would start with kissing her cheek and see how she reacts to that, then keep that up for a couple days, then you can kiss her. Good luck! [ kiran's advice column | Ask kiran A Question ]
Bitter_Dulzura answered Friday December 18 2009, 9:21 pm: well it depends on how she acts around you..she could give you a look like staring at your lips and then trying to look away or she could move closer to you..or even what she says to you could play into that...but if you're still not sure then start with kissing her on the cheek and then move from them..good luck :) [ Bitter_Dulzura's advice column | Ask Bitter_Dulzura A Question ]
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