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    Are there any specific tips for girls trying to flirt with other girls?
    Emily Berger1
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    Many of the same flirting tips work whether you're flirting with boys or other girls, like maintaining eye contact, touching their arm, or playing with your hair.
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    How do you know if they are comfortable with holding hands? Im too scared to try and initiate it.
    Emily Berger1
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    You could try holding their hand for just a couple seconds, giving it a small squeeze, and see how they react. If they don't seem to mind, try holding their hand for longer, like when you cross a street or walk through a crowded space. You can also always just ask them!
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    Is blushing a sign he likes me
    Emily Berger1
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    Blushing can be a sign that someone likes you, especially if they're blushing when talking to you or making eye contact.
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    what if i just met him and he walks away whenever i come over?
    Emily Berger1
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    Try just smiling at him and trying to catch his eye. If he's not showing signs that he's interested, tone down any flirting and form a friendship by talking about his interests or hobbies.
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    What if my crush doesn't want to hold my hand but I do?
    Emily Berger1
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    It's important to respect your crush's wishes when it comes to physical contact. Let your crush know that you want to hold their hand, and ask them why they don't want to if you're comfortable having that conversation.
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    How can I find a correct moment to touch him?
    Emily Berger1
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    Give him a hug when you say hello or goodbye, touch him playfully on the arm when saying something funny, or sit close to him when you're having a conversation. Don't worry about creating the perfect moment, and seize an opportunity when you two are talking.
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