Hey im 15 and have been texting this girl recently and we both like eachother and today i met up with her and went for a walk.the conversation was a bit awkward but not THAT bad and shes a bit shy (which i find cute).anyway we want to go on an another walk and i want to do more things with her now so i want to know how to keep a conversation interesting for both of us.its difficult to talk because i already know so much about her from texting her like just all the basic questions.any help appreciated
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lightoftruth answered Sunday April 7 2013, 5:31 pm: It will be awkward for awhile. Once you guys start hanging out more, she will open up more. Right now, she doesn't want to talk too much or say something she shouldn't because she isn't too comfortable and she is shy. So don't stress about it and try to find other things to do. It will make you guys more comfortable and will give you something to talk about.
Try going bowling, rollerskating, ice-skating, arcades, mini golf, or playing board games. Be creative and eventually you guys will be more comfortable with each other. [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
Xui answered Sunday April 7 2013, 4:46 pm: Sometimes it takes people a little while to come around. Once she becomes patient with you, She will open up more.
It maybe one of those things were you do the talking and have her listen. Try to talk about things that she likes and interest her. Offer to take her to the park, Then slowly work your way towards a conversation. Maybe try lunch, golfing, arcade etc. Be patient with her [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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