Can someone please tell me how to let a guy know you want to kiss? I don't just want to grab him and kiss him, that is what I want him to do to me! So how do I get him to know that I am ready for him to kiss me. Alot. :)
THE-RACK answered Wednesday February 17 2010, 6:51 pm: get really close to him, cuddle, or just lightly peck him and he will continue from there. dont be afraid to kiss first! [ THE-RACK's advice column | Ask THE-RACK A Question ]
itdependsonyoux3 answered Wednesday February 17 2010, 3:47 pm: flirt. flirt. flirt. flirt.
hahaa, thats like the number one key. and then whenever youre talking to him, make sure you look at his lips for like a little while and then up to his eyes for a few seconds and then back down to his lips.
he'll get the hint. but if he doesnt do anything by then, lean into him when youre talking. lick your lips and touch his leg or arm with your hand. but not like grabbing him, just laying it there naturally. and always be close to him.. arms touching, faces close, and all of that.
hug him alot, and then kiss his cheek.. little things like that and then he'll go for it.
good luck ! have fun, and if you need anything else, feel free to inbox me ! hope i helped, xxo :] [ itdependsonyoux3's advice column | Ask itdependsonyoux3 A Question ]
Nyasia answered Wednesday February 17 2010, 12:58 am: Well have you been giving him signs. You know the deep flirting, staring in his eyes, biting your lip, looking at his lips, leaning in a little (not all the way only like 1/3 of the way so he has to lean in more for you), the embracing touch. Girl you got to know how to work your expressions and body language. Or if that doesnt work ask him "...so...can I have a kiss" but do it in a cute sensual way with a cute smirk or flirtatious smile. That should help. If not write back. I got lots more ideas. Good Luck. [ Nyasia's advice column | Ask Nyasia A Question ]
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