Guilty, your Honor. And, I throw myself on the mercy of the court.
Yes. I think that was the second one I’ve given in this thread. (Hell, even I can’t remember what all is in this thread, any more.) I’m also available for private tutoring sessions. At least, for certain people.
Well, for one thing, there should definitely be one before the first kiss. Otherwise, the kissee is likely to completely miss the eye flick. Beyond that, they’re also a good signal to someone who’s nervously babbling that it’s time to shut up, because something nice is about to happen. Like an eye-flick, followed by a kiss.
But, you have to know how to put that charge into the moment. Care to elucidate, fraulein professor Maastricht? It seems you are familiar with this subject.
One thing I’m not sure about, regarding these charged silences, is how bad an idea it would be to inject one if one isn’t absolutely sure one can back it up. Actually, I’m not sure it’s even possible to create that charge, unless one has the confidence in one’s own abilities, but it might be possible to fake it. I wouldn’t think it would be a good idea, though, because you’ve just told the other person you’re about to knock their socks off, so if you don’t deliver…ouch!
Sounds like a good plan, to me. And, Dreamer (Girl) gave you one heck of a piece of advice, if you didn’t already know it. Again, this is unisex, but if your date keeps looking at your lips (and you aren’t chewing on them, drooling, or otherwise calling attention to them in some adverse fashion), they want to kiss you. Could be an eye-flick; could be a longer, bolder look. Of course, that girl you’re talking about may just tackle your ass and throw you to the ground. That’s a good sign, too.
Crud! You didn’t; I did. And Coldfire Syndrome is the inability to read an entire post by Davebear, or understand the parts you’ve read. He and I both seem to have it, judging by the number of typos I’m generating.
Who said that?