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If you’re interested in a new guy but he’s really shy, getting him to make the first move can be tough. Fortunately, there are a few ways you can make him feel comfortable enough to lean in and plant one on you. Keep reading to learn how you can send the signal that you’re ready to kiss and (hopefully) land the guy of your dreams.

This article is based on an interview with our professional dating coach, John Keegan, founder of The Awakened Lifestyle. Check out the full interview here.

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Send him a few flirty text messages.

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  1. Send him a message about how you can’t stop thinking about him or that you wish you could kiss him right now. It will help him be more confident around you in person, and he might just gather the courage to make a move on you.[1]
    • Say something like, “Wish you were here right now,” “Can’t stop thinking about you,” “I wish I could kiss you right now.”
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Turn your body toward his.

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  1. If you two are sitting down, angle your body so that your torso and your legs face him. If you two are standing up, try to turn inwards slightly so you’re facing him a little more. It’s not a huge gesture, but he’ll pick up on it subconsciously.[5]
    • If you’re walking around, this might be a little harder. Just try to glance at him a lot, and stand close to him if you can.
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Touch his hand or his arm.

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  1. If you’re laughing at a joke, touch him on the upper arm. If he just told you a sweet story, grab his hand briefly. The more you can touch him, the better he’ll feel about making a move on you.[6]
    • You could also try giving him a hug or rubbing his back.
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    John Keegan

    John Keegan

    Dating Coach
    John Keegan is a Dating Coach and motivational speaker based in New York City. With over 10 years of professional experience, he runs The Awakened Lifestyle, where he uses his expertise in dating, attraction, and social dynamics to help people find love. He teaches and holds dating workshops internationally, from Los Angeles to London and from Rio de Janeiro to Prague. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Humans of New York, and Men's Health.
    John Keegan
    John Keegan
    Dating Coach

    Don't be afraid to make the first move. A playful touch on the arm or a gentle brush of hands can create a spark. Be respectful and always read your date's body language.


9

Try not to talk about how shy he is.

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  1. Since he's shy, just give him a little time to get comfortable. He’ll probably feel more secure as you two get to know each other better. Speak calmly, take lots of pauses, and don’t ask him a ton of questions—that can make him feel like he’s being attacked.[9]
    • The same thing goes if you think he’s inexperienced. Bringing attention to it will most likely make him feel worse, and he’ll probably get more nervous about making a move.[10]
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11

Make the first move yourself.

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Join the Discussion...

WikiButterflySlinger452
I have a crush on this boy and he likes me too but he's not making a move. I found this out last year when my friend who is a boy asked him if he liked me and he said yes! But since then he hasn't made a move. I'm scared because there's a pick-me girl in my class and I think shes getting to him I don't know what to do....
wikiHow Editorial Team
The guy you're into may not be making the first move because he’s scared that you’re going to say no, or he may simply be unsure about how you ask someone out in the first place if he has never had a serious relationship. So, we recommend just going for it and asking him if we wants to go on a date. He'll probably be really impressed that you had to guts to ask him out, and if he likes you, there's no reason why he wouldn't say yes.

If you don’t want to ask this boy out (which is totally okay!), consider asking him if he wants to hang out together in a non-romantic way. A lot of relationships start off as strong friendships, and the more time you have to get to know one another better, the more likely it will be that something romantic does happen. Just take it slow and enjoy hanging out!
April Davis
April Davis
Matchmaker
It depends on how well you know them, but I think it's always good to just start off friendly and casual and start just chatting with them. You can make some comment about whatever situation that you're in. If you're both, say, at gym or something, you can make a comment about whatever the setting is that you're in or you can make a comment about the weather. It could be something to strike up a conversation or maybe you're making an observation about something around you or about them. The best thing is to make a joke, but if it's somebody that you actually do know, oftentimes, it's best to just be confident and be direct, and say “Hey, I'd like to get to know you better. Let's get together. Give me your number and let's plan a time to get together". Doing this shows that you're confident and just being direct and going for it.

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This article was written by John Keegan and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. John Keegan is a Dating Coach and motivational speaker based in New York City. With over 10 years of professional experience, he runs The Awakened Lifestyle, where he uses his expertise in dating, attraction, and social dynamics to help people find love. He teaches and holds dating workshops internationally, from Los Angeles to London and from Rio de Janeiro to Prague. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Humans of New York, and Men's Health. This article has been viewed 50,839 times.
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