Submitted by NewAgeRetroNerd t3_yvh433 in tifu
AcrobaticSource3 t1_iwevfe8 wrote
> my crush moved away
Here’s what would be cute. Next time you are video chatting, stand up your phone on a table/desk/whatever, take a few steps back, turn on a song, then start dancing. It really ham it up and be ridiculous. She will start laughing and asking you what you’re doing. Then you can say that you regretted not dancing with her at prom, so you’re making up for it now. There can be only 3 outcomes:
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she thinks it’s sweet and watches you be silly, which brightens her day
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she thinks it’s fun, then gets up and dances also, which brightens her and your day
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she realizes that she wish she could’ve danced with you at prom too, gets up and dances also, and then after the dance, the ice is broken and the two of you talk about how you felt at prom and....maybe how you feel about each other now
This can really work, OP
WeReallyOutHere10 t1_iwf77nr wrote
As cheesy as it is… this is fucking genius
[deleted] t1_iwft2gv wrote
sorry but no its not.
Good_Smile t1_iwfxefu wrote
Why?
[deleted] t1_iwfxtrl wrote
Perhaps some would think its cute....i would think someone has a stroke. Wouldnt be my cup of tea at least.
I really dont like those over the top "movie like" moves. Those belong into movies if you ask me. If you want to show your affection it makes more sense to do mindful, helpful stuff and not some strange dance move in front of your camera.
JadeLogan123 t1_iwg2emz wrote
How is it “movie like”? To me, it’s showing me that they can laugh at themselves, have a sense of humour and shows they care about you in a non-pressuring way. Majority of women like men who make us laugh. It’s attractive.
LooseEnvironment7911 t1_iwh0m42 wrote
I’m F23, and I like romantic gestures too. However, I won’t disagree that some gestures can be a bit cheesy. This idea is sweet don’t get me wrong, but it’s a bit corny. Some people really like cheesy though! While I think this could be a good idea if OP’s crush enjoys things like this, I would personally cringe. I think OP should ask their crush to be their date for the next dance and make up for the lack of dancing together there
JadeLogan123 t1_iwhvg0a wrote
Not going to lie, I’d probably find it cheesy as well but you never know unless you try. At the very least it may loosen him up and get them both talking. I will always remember this one guy who came chatting me up on 20th birthday (31 next week so a while ago). He came with those really bad cheesy chat up lines (like “if I could change the alphabet I’d put I and U together”). He kept going with as many as he could remember, laughing through them (making me laugh as well), in a charming way that somehow worked. Cheesy as but it got me laughing, got us talking and made him memorable.
[deleted] t1_iwg5ix4 wrote
We like women who make us laugh too! :) Thats very attractive indeed.
I just dont think every women would think thats funny, and im like 99% sure you cant speak for all women aswell.
JadeLogan123 t1_iwhtuka wrote
It wouldn’t necessarily make me laugh either but some people would find it funny. Not trying to speak for all women but I feel majority would agree with me, that humour is important.
deBluFlame t1_iwg4741 wrote
It would be brilliant, unfortunately OP is shy lmao
glynch77 t1_iwgymsm wrote
This is exactly what I was going to say. At this point she knows of his social anxiety. If she saw him do this she would know she is so special to him he is willing to be uncomfortable. Plus being goofy always works more then the macho arrogant approach.
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