You can talk about wanting to have sex u really want some poor person 2 have 2 answer this!?!?!?! talk about death talk about life talk about the mircle of life talk about not asking me!
Bands,Celebs And Gossip,Kissing
Computer games, music and designer watches
If you are asking about topics to talk about with your boyfriend/girlfriend, then my answer is this. My boyfriend and I were friends before we started dating. try to see if you can think of topics you would talk about with friends. if you cant trust your boyfriend/girlfriend with certain topics or its very awkward, then you have a problem... hope that helps
it really depends on how far in the relationship it is. If its a new relationship then it can be a little difficult to find things to talk about, but sports and movies are good topics. If it is a closer relationship then future goals are a good conversation starter.
Anything that intrests you.
Well it really depends on the guys personality. But look find out his interists and try to talk about the. If he likes sports. The talk about sports, and if he like chess and stuff then talk about that.
depending on how old you are talk about.. sports, cars, your relationship, things that you like to do, or things that you guys what to do together.. if you are asking a relationship isn't always about sex or talking about sex and when your boyfriend is 18 that isn't all they want to talk about they care more about you then about sex.
You can talk about Enron & Arthur Anderson. This is the mostinterestingtopic you can talk about.
Talk to a school counselor or understanding adult. There's "hitting" and there's hitting.
Some good topics you could discuss with your boyfriend is (if he is into sports) ask him about the sport he is in; what his favorite type of music is; who is his favor band and what movies he likes and actors.
sports
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