Aaron Neville
Well tell the first person that you like him/her as a friend not as a GF/BF but nicely so you don't lose that person and tell the person that you like that you like him/her back and that will start the relasion ship.
First, try on your own. Second, get someone whom you know can sing to listen to you and tell you what they think.
It's impossible to tell how many people in the world like to sing because the number can vary greatly.
Sing a song whatever you like
* You simply tell this person that you like them, you don't have to tell a person you like them and then ask them out. Everyone is welcome to tell a person they like someone but can say they're not ready for a relationship.
Not that I can tell my watching the videos of them singing
kick him to the ground and tell him to bug off. hehe. kidding. do you like him first of all? do you like a person who kisses every girl he is with? i totally would not like a person like that. it's your choice to kick him to the ground(in your image) and tell him to back off or tell him you do not like him or just tell your parents and he will get in big trouble.
You should telll the guy you like him first so you beat this person at their own game! Good Luck!
The person will look at you like you met and loved each other before.
first you have to get them to like you. you first be very nice and be careful not to tell them you like them.then you ask them to go out. if the person agrees and ask if they want to go to your house. if yes then when you get there lock the door with you and the person you want to kiss in a room. them tell them to close there eyes and then give that person you want a kiss.(big)then tell then you can go to sleep. When they fall asleep kiss him or her everywhere.(i mean everywhere)
Tell that person how you really feel and then ask them to tell you how they feel about you and tell them for an honest answer. But first you have to make sure you get to know them well and think about if they like you or not.
First person point of view is used when narrators tell stories from their own perspectives using "I," "me," "we," or "my." This allows readers to see events and experiences through the narrator's eyes.