did she try and drop me a hint?

Visitor's Question from a 13-15 year old Male
Theres this girl I've known for quite awhile now. We're good friends and always hang out in school, never on our free time though. Anyway, I asked her out a week ago and she said yes. So we went to the movies. Just before the movie was about to start she said she was freezing, I accidently interrupted her though but I know thats what she said. A minute later she took of her jacket(!) and said the same thing again. I panicked and said something like "yea, its kinda chilly", but i didnt do anything. A minute later she looked at me and then put on her jacket again and I think she did look a bit dissapionted. Im probably a fool for asking but did she try and drop me a hint? I didnt do anything since it was our first time out and I was afraid of going to fast. We're going out again in a week, should I "make a move" then?




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YES, she was trying to give you the clue that she wanted you to respond like, "how can I warm you up?" ... It's great that you're going out again in a week. Yes I think you should make a move on her, something small and gentle, like holding hands or running your hand through her hair. See how she responds. Flirt with her (we have a whole section here: http://www.romanceclass.com/miscr/LoveSCat/55356 ... read them all!)

Definitely enjoy your time with her. She sounds like a keeper.



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