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What can I talk about with my crush?

Profile: Enk33
Enk33 on Sep 22, 2015
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Small talks. It could be related to how you guys know each other. For example, it could be your school, then you may start with classes. In any cases small talks are a way to start.
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Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Sep 25, 2015
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Something fun, about movies, your passions, things that you love. Love and passion have a way putting a smile on your lips and sparkle in your eyes...not easy to miss.
Profile: CheerUpNow
CheerUpNow on Sep 26, 2015
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You can talk about mutual interests. That breaks the ice and livens the conversation up a bit. Also, you can learn about your crush, what he/she likes and dislikes. It is always a good factor in future conversations. talk about movies, sports, writing, books, music, whatever you guys have in common. Ask him/her if they want to go out someday to talk about it. It works.
Profile: christopherbae
christopherbae on Sep 30, 2015
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Find a common interest, and start from there. You can't just instantly be all flirty, you're going to have to establish a nice bond before you go any further, if you want you to have a (possible) sucessful relationship!
Profile: sunbeams
sunbeams on Oct 2, 2015
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How about ask about how his/her day went then get to know him/her by asking his hobbies, favorite movie, interests, (anything really, just be yourself!! :)) and who knows maybe you guys have something unexpected in common!! :) you can also play 10/20 questions where you can ask him/her anything and he/she has to honestly answer everything. :D best wishes
Profile: Kimmelane
Kimmelane on Oct 3, 2015
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People are interested in people who are interested in them. Ask your crush questions that will get him/her talking about himself/herself. Avoid yes/no questions in favor of questions that require conversation. If you're still in school, ask what your crush's favorite class is, and what he/she likes about it. You can always ask what activities your crush likes to do, and then ask questions about whatever that is. Say your crush likes to scuba dive. You can ask what your crush likes about diving. You can ask where your crush likes to go diving, and what kinds of things there are to see underwater. Can you tell me more? is a good open question when you feel like you don't know enough about a subject. And don't be afraid of revealing your ignorance! Just say, "oh, that's interesting! I don't know much about it, though. Can you tell me about it?"
Profile: cristiana33
cristiana33 on Oct 3, 2015
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When we start talking with someone new, a lot more with someone we like, we tend to talk about everything that's on our minds and tend to eliminate good topics very quickly. I'll say one of the better strategies to keep him coming back to you is to start many talks and let them open. Don't get too much into any of them, let a bit of mystery cover up all you are saying and just keep it casual. Also, don't be afraid of silence moments. They are good to reflect on what's being said or unsaid & you can actually realize if you feel at your ease with your crush or not.
Profile: GentleStrength
GentleStrength on Oct 5, 2015
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Honestly, you can talk about whatever you want. If you want to get to know them a little better, a lot of open questions are great way to keep the conversation going. If you already know them, talk abou the things you have in common. Ask about their day, tell them about yours. I think the key is to show interest in what the other person is saying and build a conversation on that.
Profile: RainOrShine29
RainOrShine29 on Oct 17, 2015
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Strike a conversation with him and ask him a few questions about his hobbies and stuff. Basically try to find something in common, and from this you will know whether there's more to talk about! If you're not sure what else to say, don't be too worried! It takes time for two to know each other :)
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Oct 24, 2015
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Talk about what is interesting for him and be yourself! Ask random but sensitive questions. Be sure not to throw yourself at him.
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