Question Posted Saturday September 22 2012, 3:23 am
Anybody know how to flirt with a guy? I'm 14 years old, freshman, I barely know how to talk with a guy. It's not so easy for me. I want to know how to be naturally funny and amazing to talk to. I can do that with my friends but not with my crush. Help?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? kaaitlyn31 answered Monday September 24 2012, 9:53 pm: makes sure to act relaxed (even if your not, try your best) and remember body language is a big part of flirting, make sure that you are facing him and your arms arent crossed because thats a bad thing if you want to be open to him. a girls best feature are her eyes and smile so make sure that when you are flirting to always be smiling and laughing and to make eye contact alot. just be your self and be easy going and make sure to make him laugh and have a good sense of humor. good luck, i know youll do great :)
Teen2TeenHelp answered Sunday September 23 2012, 3:58 pm: Naturally funny can only come once you're comfortable. Now, I don't mean comfortable around the person, more like comfortable in your environment. Making him laugh is one of the keys that guys find attractive in a girl. Laughing relaxes anyone, so once he can feel relaxed and happy around you, I'm sure he way pay more attention to you. Maintain eye contact with whomever he is. Make fun of them, tease them verbally and playfully but be witty about it. Always keep the conversation going and seem interested in their life and what they have to say. You'll know you like them back too if you truly are interested. The main key is to relax. [ Teen2TeenHelp's advice column | Ask Teen2TeenHelp A Question ]
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