hey, are you horny right now ?
are you masturbating as your talking to me?
i am really hot, what about you ?
i feel like having oral sex right now .what about you?
lol, funny questions i have in mind.haha!
if he always starts his conversations he might but ask him is he loves you
A guy would say so when a conversation subject finished while texting if he wants to keep talking to you. He may like you.
Maybe he feels uncomfortable texting on the phone he still likes you if he talks to you at work so don't worry about that he might just be busy or not like texting much what ever it is it doesn't sound like something personal
Yes bro, go for her, if she says no, its alright theres many other girl out there, good luck bro
It is possible that you are always the one asking questions because you are curious, seeking information, or looking to engage in conversation. Asking questions is a way to learn, understand, and connect with others.
if in class he keeps looking at you and he always starts the conversations then he most probably loves you
Generally guys are known to start the conversation first, so if she does she really wants to talk to you, if she doesn't, well its expected.
In texting, "nk" typically stands for "no kidding." It's often used to express agreement or emphasize that something is serious or true. Depending on the context, it can convey surprise or affirmation. However, its usage may vary, so always consider the conversation for clarity.
In texting, "ygy" is an acronym that stands for "you got yourself." It is often used to convey a sense of self-reliance or independence in a situation. The phrase is typically used informally in casual conversations or online messaging to express confidence or self-assurance.
For me, its always harder to talk over the phone then it is to text. Even to friends and family. If you want to engage in a conversation with a girl over the phone, always ask if she has unlimeted texting first. If she doesn't or YOU don't, try to make conversation with her face to face. If you are nervous, try making sure there are friends of yours arround. (trust me, its helps!)
Texting is more reliable people aren't always around their computers
One effective way to bridge questions during a conversation is to use open-ended questions that relate to the previous topic. For example, if you were discussing travel plans and the conversation starts to slow down, you could ask, "What destinations have you always wanted to visit?" This keeps the conversation flowing smoothly by maintaining a connection to the previous topic while also inviting the other person to share more about their interests.