MBlume comments on Procedural Knowledge Gaps - Less Wrong

126 Post author: Alicorn 08 February 2011 03:17AM

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Comment author: MBlume 09 February 2011 06:53:21PM 10 points [-]

That's usually done as a slow invasion of space, by the initiator, who must watch for the other to either lean in and take position, or lean and turn away.

If you're reasonably confident in the other person's interest, simply announcing "I'm going to kiss you now," followed by a brief pause, works quite nicely, signals confidence, builds anticipation, and still gives them the opportunity to back out.

Comment author: HughRistik 10 February 2011 03:51:30AM *  7 points [-]

If you're reasonably confident in the other person's interest, simply announcing "I'm going to kiss you now," followed by a brief pause, works quite nicely, signals confidence, builds anticipation, and still gives them the opportunity to back out.

Another version: "I'm thinking about kissing you", and offering your cheek.

Comment author: adamisom 02 June 2012 07:00:42AM 1 point [-]

I did that once. At the end of a date, pointed at my cheek, 'kiss goodbye'. HAHAHAHA. Didn't work.

Make sure you keep in mind that some skills must be mastered before others. Like being able to gauge interest level.