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10 Conversation Starters For When You Don’t Know What to Say

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Usually when you are on a date you have a moment of silence. This is where neither one of you know what to say. You could let her say something or you could pickup the slack by filling the silence yourself. Regardless, here are 10 conversation starters that can help keep the conversation going.

1.What is your worst bad habit. (This can bring up conversation about what her bad habits are, what is your worst bad habit, and what bad habits you have both overcome. This can also help you decide if you could put up with her bad habits.)

2.What is one of your most embarrassing moments that you laugh at now?(This can help bring out some stories, smiling, and laughter.)

3.Do you remember and ever think about your first boyfriend? What was he like?(This brings out feelings of love and relationships. It can also tell you what type of guys she likes to date.)

4.Do you remember your first kiss?(This can get her thinking about kissing. It also helps bring out some of those old feelings. She may even tell you how she likes to be kissed or how she doesn’t like to be kissed.)

5.What is your favorite thing to do when you need to relax?(This can help her feel more relaxed around you. Get her to describe how it makes her feel.)

6.Are you the romantic type? What is your idea of romance?(Gets her in a romantic mood and gets her to tell you how to seduce her.)

7.What is the most interesting thing about you that few know about?(This is to dig deep and find out what makes her interesting and unique.)

8.If you had all the money in the world what would you do with it?(A test to see how greedy she is, how spoiled she is, and how good of a person she is.)

9.What is your passion?(Digging deep again. Looking to find out what makes her who she is.)

10. If you could be any animal what would you be?(Just a good fun questions that can also be very interesting.)

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