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.
make conversation, and give him questions that are difficult but that will make him say that he likes you. ask him what he likes in you.
bump into him then started OR......Get a friend that knows him make your friend start the conversation by introducing you two
Just say something about it when you two are talking about sex or something like that
Just ask if she has one if she doesn't respond or tell you something stupid start a new conversation and act like you didn't ask that question
It shouldn't have to be awkward, after all you did make out with her and that's very personal. I think you should act cool and talk to her the way you did before. Don't talk about making out with her unless she brings it up first because that's what will make it awkward.
If you have it in your head that you're going to make something awkward then you probably will do just that. Just be yourself and don't worry about it! You'll get the opportunity to talk to plenty more girls in your lifetime.
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He probably wants to talk to her but he doesn't know how to start a conversation without making it awkward.
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To stop getting nervous and making things awkward around your best guy friend first determine why it is you feel shy around him. It is possible that you like him as more than a friend. If this is true a talk with him may be in order.
When you are talking to the girl try and make the conversation swing in that direction, if you get what i mean, then when you ask her on a date just try make it part of the conversation. If that seems too difficult just ask her quickly so she has time to think about it i.e just as ur getting off a bus towards your house, or just as your saying good bye. But most of all make it sound casual.
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