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Question Posted Friday July 30 2010, 11:36 pm

so me and my friend are having a bonfire. we go to different colleges so we have different friends. one of her friends i think is soo attractive and i really want to get to know him. he's coming but how can i flirt and let him know i'm interested but without coming on too strong? i've been told i'm really laidback and chill but i do get really nervous when i really like someone. i know obviously to be myself, i'm not fake. but can you just give me a few pointers? it would help alot and make me feel less nervous:)


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Cux answered Saturday July 31 2010, 2:06 pm:
Just talk to him and make jokes about things. That's the easiest way to flirt.

--Jack
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