These 12 tips will enhance your flirting game
Flirting does not come easy to everyone. Even the most confident people will freeze up and utter a wimpy "hey" when they see their crush approaching them in the hallways. But don't worry. There are many tips that can help you flirt better and attract your crush.
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1. Be confident. Trust me, there's nothing sexier than confidence. If you walk down the streets like you own your clothes, everyone will notice. Your crush will want you to get to know the girl who believes she's special.
2. Show them that you are interested in their lives. Everyone appreciates a compliment. Most people enjoy talking about themselves. If you get a chance to talk to your crush, don't let it go to waste. Ask your crush lots of questions about their lives and show you are truly interested. They will be grateful for your curiosity about them, and they will definitely look forward to another conversation.
3. Attract attention to your lips. It sounds ridiculous but it actually works. Keep chapstick and lip gloss handy. You can apply a layer if your crush is approaching. They will be imagining their lips all day.
4. Smiling and saying hello to your crushes when they pass you in the halls is a good idea. It can be terrifying to see your crush walking down the hall. Your gut reaction will probably be to look down at your phone and pretend like you're in a furious text conversation, but ignore those instincts, look up, and smile at them. It's not necessary to start a large conversation (unless it's something you are interested in). Just take a half-second to wave, say hi, then keep moving. Boom--you will be on your crush's radar.
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5. You shouldn't ignore your crush, but not for too long. It sounds counterintuitive, doesn't it? But think about gitari : Imagine your crush running into a group with their friends at McDonald's. Say hi to their friends first and strike up a convo. Your crush will feel the tiniest bit left out, until you turn to include them (and make their day).
6. Master the bump-and-flatter. "Accidentally" run into a hottie at a crowded party. You can smile and say "Oh, sorry." I am a complete klutz around cute people. They'll be so impressed by you and want to know more. That's when you introduce yourself and start a convo.
7. Don't look at them. It's scary! If someone spots you staring, you should quickly look away so they don’t realize that you were literally drooling and watching them eat a hamburger. Next time, you might try this. You can have all the confidence you need. Smile at your crush and smile back, perhaps even wink, when they catch you staring at you. This will let your crush know that you are confident enough to invite you to dinner.
8. Pay attention to their clothing. Ask about any band shirts or sports jerseys they are wearing. It will make them feel sincere and curious about their lives, and it will lead to a nice conversation in which you can learn more.
9. Sometimes it's important to be obvious. You might be playing frisbee at the park when you accidentally throw it towards the girls near you. You can make a joke of it and let them know you're trying to flirt.
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10. Introduce your friend. You don't have to go it alone if you are too nervous to initiate a convo. Bring your friend along and introduce your crush to your friend. Although it may sound strange, sometimes it is easier to approach someone for another person.
11. Flirt before you see them. Text your crush, "You should be wearing that blue shirt tonight. It will make your eyes shine! :) A flirty message lets them know you are thinking of them and makes them want to see you again. Also, it's a great way to see if your advice was taken.
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12. To break the ice, start with something simple. Pick-up lines are not what you want. "Did it hurt...when I fell from heaven?" Or, "How heavy does an elephant weigh?" Just enough to ice the conversation! Try to play it as smooth as possible, but don't give up. Just be you! Jughead Jones would love it, you know.