if u had 24 hours left to live, how would u spend the rest of your life?
what's your favorite toe?
what are you doing this very ssecond?
do u have any pets?
what's your favorite sport to play/watch?
what's your favorite sports team and is there a reason why?
I hope these helped :)
A point of common interest is a good idea. Holidays is probably a great example, as this serves not only to make her believe that you are genuinely interested in her life, but it can also lead to other conversational topics and it can tell you the kinds of things she likes. On the last point, when you're getting to know each other, it's probably best not to ask stupid questions like favourite colour, TV program etc. unless you're actually going somewhere with it.
Following up an earlier face-to-face conversation is a great thing to do: 'Hey, you were saying earlier about..." and if you could then smoothly tie it in with an activity like watching a film that she might like, this would go down well as it shows that you are actually actively thinking about things you could do together that she would actually like.
Perhaps the most important don't for texting girls is not to bore them. I'm sure that some will be interested in politics, but I hardly think that the majority of females want to hear your opinion regarding Congress or Parliament. Keep it simple and not too hard on the mind.
you should never ask a girl to many questions because she will think your all up in her business and she will try to avoid you it would be good to let her ask you some questions
what have you been up to?
What you doing tonight?
Been up to much?
There are many good ways that one can ask a hot girl out on a date. These ways include, but are not limited to, asking her in person, texting her to ask her out, and by sending her a card.
Well, being that I'm a girl i can answer this question for you easily. If you're texting a girl and she texts you back she likes you on some level. So you're one point up there. When you're texting a girl and she texts you back a sentence or more that means she wants to talk to you. If she's texting you and suggests that you call her she likes you. Also, if you have feelings for a girl it will definitely show in your text message. It's better to get to know a girl in person though.
ask her if she really wanted to do it or if he made the dissision 4 her
There are many good math questions for a kid in kindergarten. Some good math questions for kids in kindergarten are questions like which one is bigger or which one would you choose.
some good questions would be to ask are what was the material made out of
blanket Jackson is a boy.. maybe he wears a wig or something... maybe he has some long hair... these are all good questions...
Texting has affected the world in both good and bad ways. For some people it is a lot more convienent and easier to get across what you need to say through typing. For some texting causes annoyances and misunderstandings time to time. I don't think it is good for people to rely on texting alone as a source of communication. Face to face or talking over the phone is much more affective and time saving. I think texting and online chat has taken something away from us.. Verbal communication
Definately! I'm 17 so I've had some experience and I am bi but girl on girl is the best! If you would like to ask me any more questions post a message on my board:D xo
Texting friends, they do stuff on there owns so they might need to contact people for rides home or ask questions.
Texting friends, they do stuff on there owns so they might need to contact people for rides home or ask questions.
have you ever thought about losing some weight?
some girls love being asked: about their day, what kind of underwear they wear, personal questions (they secretly love to answer them), and well if your texting play 20 questions with them. good luck!!!!! however, so girls want a gentle ease into the whole friendship stuff, and want to keep their respect, and don't like being asked sexual questions. Here are some pretty safe questions: who's their day, something you have in common (films, etc) open ended questions (what they did on their holidays, about a pet), around those things.