Question Posted Wednesday November 23 2011, 4:14 pm
Ok, so I'm taking the guy that I like to a dance in February. I really like this guy and I'm seriously considering kissing him. Should I wait, or should I make the move? If you have anything that's related to my question, please tell me. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? AskAliceMadisson answered Thursday November 24 2011, 8:39 am: Well good luck at the dance firstly.
It really depends on what type of guy her is.
If he is a flirt and girls seem to like him, make the first move.
Those kind of guys like that sort of stuff.
If he is shy there are two ways to go.
There are some shy guys that will never make a move so you should.
If he is the shy kind that wants to take it slow don't.
It really depends on what you think, do you think it is right?
If you truly do, then make the move.
Also there is quite a while until is is February and allot of things can happen between that time.
So don't worry about it now.
kayalark answered Wednesday November 23 2011, 6:22 pm: you should wait. Some guys take a girl to a dance but to them it doesn't mean too much. Keep texting him and start talking to him and find out if he really likes you. once you have given him a hug and all this and that and you have been talking for a while, when you feel the time is right to kiss him and you are like sitting beside him, look at his lips. if he sees you doing it then he will probably get that you want him to kiss you. look at his lips then to his eyes, give him a soft smile and wait for him to lean in :) hope this helped girll <3 [ kayalark's advice column | Ask kayalark A Question ]
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