Okay so I have this friend and she has told only me and my other close friend that she is bi-sexual. And well...I am kinda bi-sexual (I know you cant really be kinda bi-sexual but sometimes I dont like girls and alot of the time I do but anyway...) and me and the friend that is bi-sexual talked and she said she really liked me and I kinda liker her to. She is coming over either today or tomorrow and I know she wants to kiss me cause she has said it before and I wanted to know like how to flirt and how just to get into the kiss. Like do I just go for it do I give signals till she does it orr....how? Advice would be wonderful,
Thanks :)
If she said that she wanted to kiss you in the past, Then here is where you just wait for the right moment. Sit somewhere and talk and when the right moment comes give her signals. Smile, Make eye contact, compliment her...She should eventually get the picture. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
julie75 answered Sunday December 19 2010, 8:50 pm: Alcohol was a good ice breaker for my first time. It loosens the inhibitions and breaks down the walls. If she's not into alcohol then sit together on the couch and chat for a while and then suggest a romantic type movie to watch. If it comes to a romantic part of the movie, you may want to move closer to her and see what her reaction is. If she gets up, she may not be interested but if she stays still, you can go in for the kiss. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me. I hope you let me know how things turn out and good luck. [ julie75's advice column | Ask julie75 A Question ]
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