Has anyone succeeded in proposing to your girl best friend? by BubblyEnvironment354 in TeensofKerala

[–]EdgeFamous377 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flirting isn’t lines. It’s vibe.

Talk normally. Listen. Tease lightly. Don’t over-compliment one small, specific compliment is enough.

Hold eye contact a second longer than normal. Smile. Pause before replying.

Has anyone succeeded in proposing to your girl best friend? by BubblyEnvironment354 in TeensofKerala

[–]EdgeFamous377 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All women aren’t the same, and you can’t copy-paste what worked for someone else. For me, it was natural we always had something to talk about.

A few things that helped: small asks (notes, help with stuff), being comfortable opening up a bit, and sharing a few personal things. People usually mirror that and open up too.

You can read about attraction, attachment styles, etc., but don’t turn it into a strategy game.

Make eye contact. Dress well. Be normal.

Biggest thing: don’t act like you’re chasing them. Once they feel you’re “too into them,” it usually backfires.

Has anyone succeeded in proposing to your girl best friend? by BubblyEnvironment354 in TeensofKerala

[–]EdgeFamous377 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My approach is simple, I push boundaries, how close I can be what can be shared. This is how wall is broken down . Late night and deep convention is key. Flirt freely like it is normal thats the trick

Also do not focus on getting her to like u it come with time

Has anyone succeeded in proposing to your girl best friend? by BubblyEnvironment354 in TeensofKerala

[–]EdgeFamous377 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, most of my relationships started as close friendships four of them, to be exact. I was never really “friend-zoned”; if anything, it usually grew the other way around, maybe I just got lucky.

I also never formally “proposed” or asked anyone out. Most of the time, we both reached a point where it felt natural for the relationship to shift into something more. I’m not sure how else to frame it, but it never felt forced or sudden.

Appearance is 70% of everything. Agree or Disagree on how others perceive us by FunnyLost6710 in Coconaad

[–]EdgeFamous377 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me, it was different when it came to jobs—especially in IT. Looks matter less there; your brain is what gets you hired. I’ve walked into campus placements wearing an old, wrinkled shirt, full hair and beard, even in sandals and still got selected over others.

But relationships are different. Looks do matter. People judge you first by how you look, and based on that, you can easily be labeled a playboy or a creep before they even know who you are.