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Need help being more affectionate with new boyfriend

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Question - (4 January 2011) 1 Answers - (Newest, 4 January 2011)
A female Australia age 26-29, *romilias writes:

I've posted asking for help previously already, just re posting because I need a bit more advice from the army of aunts ^^

Firstly, I've just started going out with a guy, he's my first boyfriend and I'm his first girlfriend, so naturally we're both pretty shy and unsure of things.

We don't really know how to act affectionate with each other, just need a few tips, because he's so shy he doesn't know quite how to be like that. I'm going to make a first move, because I know that he'd like if I took off the pressure, and we can start being more like a couple.

Any tips? hand-holding? (hugging not an issue) holding each other? how do I do this?

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (4 January 2011):

hii :) i'm having exactly the same problem ;) although we don't talk either... but maybe what you can do, is when you stand next to him, talking to someone else you can grap his hand/wrist ;) or sit together in class (if you're in the same class) and hanging out after school is also a great ice-breaker :) good luck! (A)

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