Start out slow. Just say hi to her and be polite. Don't try to have a big conversation with her in a group. Acknowledge that she is there and don't make her feel left out, but don't press her. If you are outside of the group, ask her some open ended questions about herself. Close ended questions will get you a one worded response, where open ended questions take a little more information to answer.
Examples:
Close ended question: Have you read any good books lately? Yes.
Open ended question: What good movies have you watched lately? Paranormal Activity and The Ring.
That gives you something more to go on. You have a follow up. "You like Horror movies? Have you seen...?"
Don't expect her to be your best buddy right away. Shyness is sometimes very hard to get over. If you press too hard, you can make it worse.
that's kind of awkward..
To kiss a girl, you have to be smooth and not rush her
Girls will often laugh at a witty remark. Making a girl laugh is not flirting if you both understand it is not sexual. If you are just friends, there is no crime in making a girl laugh.
Just be yourself she will like you for the real you. You might want to try to bring up something that you both have an interest in.
Girls are always flattered when someone likes them. The best thing that you can do is when she's away from all of her friends you can just ask her out. Don't get all cocky.
I don't think one should feel awkward at all, besides when a girl is on top, I doubt that couple is worrying about how awkward they feel, more about how each love each other and kissing etc.
All girls are different, but if you want to know for sure what the girl is really like, get to spending some quality time with her, not alone though but hang out around her and some friends, making it easier to not have awkward moments and get to know who she really is.
All girls are different, but if you want to know for sure what the girl is really like, get to spending some quality time with her, not alone though but hang out around her and some friends, making it easier to not have awkward moments and get to know who she really is.
3 possible reasons: The guy could like the girl, and wants her. The guy may not know that he is making things awkward. The guy could be intentionally make things awkward because he dislikes the girl, or her boyfriend.
Tell him to invite some friends.
The girl might feel scared to talk to you when she's with her friends because she worries about how they will perceive the interaction. Peer dynamics can create pressure, making her anxious about appearing vulnerable or awkward in front of them. Additionally, she may fear judgment or teasing from her friends, which can heighten her nervousness. Overall, the social environment can significantly impact her confidence in approaching you.
Just tell her how you feel, and if she finds it to be awkward then you are better off as friends.