“Oh man, I’ve been single way too long. I have the worst luck in romance. How about you?” “I’ve been trying to find a date for the dance next week and I’m having the worst luck. I don’t want to go alone. "
“My last date and I had nothing in common. I want a girl who likes books, electronic music, and video games. She’s got to be out there!” “I just want a girl who is laid back, likes to read, play board games, and poi. Is that too much to ask for? I don’t think so!”
“We always have so much fun together. I laugh more with you than anyone else, and we never run out of things to talk about. " “I can’t find a single girl to date who shares the same interests that we do. You and I have such a strong relationship. I just want a girlfriend that I can share that with, you know?”
Make eye contact. Holding a person’s gaze can be really intense, and in most normal social encounters, people rarely make eye contact for longer than one second. Send her a clear signal that you are interested by catching her gaze and holding it for a little longer than one second. Don’t overdo it with the eye contact, though, as this can come off as hostile or make the other person uncomfortable. Turn your entire body (even your feet) toward the girl when you are talking, not just your head, to show your interest. Try “echoing” her body posture. If the girl leans in, try leaning in, too. If she takes a sip of her drink, do the same. Don’t copy her immediately after each action — that will start to look weird. Let a few seconds pass before you echo her movements. This not only sends the signal that you like her — it can actually predispose her to like you more, too.
You don’t have to ignore others to give her priority. Even giving her your full attention when she’s speaking can make her feel special. [4] X Research source
Going out to get coffee together. The relaxed, cozy atmosphere of most coffee shops can be a great way of calming nerves while spending time together. Watching a movie together. You might go to a theatre or watch one at home, but in either case, you’ll both be able to enjoy sharing this experience together. Doing light hiking together. This way you’ll be able to enjoy the beauty of nature while getting to know the girl you like.
Playing her favorite sport, like volleyball, soccer, or baseball. You might do this with just the two of you, or invite friends to join. Team up together to play a two-person game, like the bean bag toss game which is sometimes also called the cornhole game.
“I heard this new great restaurant opened up downtown. It looks delicious and I was planning on going there but I didn’t want to go alone. Would you like to come with me?” “It’s been forever since I watched the Independence Day fireworks. I have a really great spot to see the view. Would you like to come with me?”
Taking a painting class together after school, at a community center, or at a community college. Even if you’re no Picasso by the end of your class, you’ll both have enjoyed time together learning something new. Learning the basics of baking or cooking. Many cooking classes are available after school, or you could learn recipes alone with her at your home. Taking a dance class together. Physical contact releases a hormone that encourages trust and closeness, so learning to dance with her could spark romance. [9] X Research source
“There’s this girl I really like, but I’m super shy telling her how I feel, and I need some help. I was wondering if you could ask her if she’s interested in anyone or if she is seeing someone?” “Please don’t tell anyone about this, but I really like this girl. I’m having the hardest time telling her how I feel. Could you help me figure out if she likes me?”
You should be careful when selecting the person who will brag about you to her. Some people may go over the top, which could be a more obvious signal that you like her than you want. [10] X Research source Choose a few of your best characteristics and instruct your friend to talk about them. For example, you might ask your friend, “Could you mention the soccer game that I won for our team last night to the girl I like?”
Gain her friends’ approval by helping out. You could offer help on homework in a subject you know well, if you’re handy you could offer to fix something you notice is broken, you could treat her friends to a snack, and so on. In some cases, this might cause jealousy between the girl you like and her friends. This might make her think of you in a more romantic light, but it might also backfire and cause her to get angry at you. To prevent jealousy, whenever you do something nice for her friends, you might also say something like, “Of course I’ll help you out. You’re one of Sarah’s best friends, and she’s the best. Any friend of hers is a friend of mine. "