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How do I make the first move?


Question Posted Monday July 25 2011, 9:35 pm

I am a 13 year old girl and theres this kid I like. We just met but my mom knows his grandma and that's how we met. And he lives in a diff state far away from me and he's here only for one more week. We both like eachother and we've hungout twice and we text and talk on the phone and we've almost held hands and hugged and stuff. Idk if he wants to make the first move or not. So how do I make he first move to hold his hand? Any advice helps! Thanks! :)

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snowboardbabe answered Wednesday July 27 2011, 3:14 pm:
I think you should just grab his hand gently touch his hand and grasp it and look at him and smile.

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jean21 answered Monday July 25 2011, 11:35 pm:
touch his hand and make it as if it was an accident but you should let him make the first move and hold your hand

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