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Questions to ask a Girl, Your Girlfriend, Girls

Random Questions to ask a Girl,Your Girlfriend
What were you like when you were a kid?
When was the first time that you had beer?
What happened?
If you had a billion dollars, what would you do with it?
What would your dream house be like?
If you could change something about yourself, what would it be & why?
Where’s Waldo?
Do you dream often?

Describe your fighting style: drunken master or angry monkey?
What last made you laugh?
Spontaneity or stability?
Do you like kids?
If you wrote a journal entry about our last date, what would it say?
Which do you prefer giving or receiving?
What is your favorite word?
What is your least favorite word?
What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally?
What turns you off?
What is your favorite curse word?
What sound or noise do you love?
Interesting Questions to ask Your Girlfriend or any Girl
What is your full name?
When is your birthday?
Who do you live with?
What do you do for school and work?
What music do you listen to the most?
Do you like to read? If so...favorite book(s)?
Name your 3 closest friends. Which one is your very best friend?
How often do you really "go out"?
Have you ever lost anyone you loved?
Ever been in true love?
On a scale of 1-5 how organized are you?
Do you excercise regularly? If so, how often?
What is your zodiac sign?
Have any nick names? If so, what?
Name a couple of T.V. shows you watch a lot?
Good First Date Questions to ask Girls, Your Girlfriends
Name a movie or movies you can watch over and over?
Do you have tattoos? If yes, how many and where are they?
Any piercings? If yes, how many and where are they?
Do you have siblings? If so, how many?
Are your parents still together?
What is/was your worst subject in school?
Do you currently play any sports? If so, what?
Do you like to dance?
Name your 2 favorite colors and why?
Do people tell you that you act older, younger, or your age?
Ever had an imaginary friend as a child?
Ever been skinny dipping?
Did/Do you enjoy highschool for the most part?
Do any drugs? If yes, what?
Do you drink? If yes, how often?
Do you smoke? If yes, how much?
Ever been in a physical fight? If yes how many and who were they with?
Have you ever cheated in a relationship?

Questions to ask a Girl or Girls on First Dates

What's your definition of cheating?
Do you wear pajamas to places other than at your house?
Have you ever stolen anything from a store or from someone?
Ever cheated on a test?
Ever been in any legal trouble?
Do you regret anything?
Name 5 of the most important things in your life?
How many languages can you speak and what are they?
Are you a touchy feely person?
Do you take showers in the morning or at night more?
Do you trust easily?
Do you have any phobias?
Are you a heavy or light sleeper?
Are you a morning person?
Ever had surgery? If yes, for what reason?
Ever come close to death?
Ever broken any bones?
When you die, would you rather be burried or cremated?
Do you play any instruments? If so, what?
Have you been told you can sing well more than once?
3 physical features you get complimented on a lot?
Name your least favorite feature?
Name the clothing store you shop at the most?

Personal Questions to ask a Girl or Girls

What is your religion or do you not really have one?
Ever been cheated on?
Ever had a one night stand? If so, how many and do you regret any of them?
Current friend that you have known the longest?
Name someone you can tell just about anything to?
Where were you born?
Do any of your close friends have children?
Are any of them married?
Have you ever taken any anti-depressants or anxiety medication?
Ever seen a therapist?
Did/do you transfer schools a lot?
Favorite animal to have as a pet?
How many floors does your home have?
How many bedrooms and bathrooms?
Do you live in a neighborhood or in the middle of nowhere?

Random Questions to ask Girls or a Woman

Do you believe that what comes around goes around?
Which is the song that makes you cry?
Have you ever felt like you hit rock bottom?
Do you give out second chances too easily?
Ever felt that no one relates to you?
What are your 3 favorite drinks?
If you don't recognize the number on your caller ID, do you answer?
Ever cheated on someone?
Which celebrity do most people say you resemble?
What did you dress up as last Halloween?
What brand of shampoo and conditioner do you use?
Who was the last person you said "I love you" to?
Do you keep a journal or maintain a blog?
Which are your favorite animals? why?
What was the last movie you saw in the theater? Was it good?
About how many friends from high school do you still talk to?
Do you read the Bible?
Would you like to go camping or fishing more?
Are you more like your mom or your dad?
How long was your longest relationship and friendship? Why and how did it end?

What are your 3 favorite drinks?
If you don't recognize the number on your caller ID, do you answer?
Ever cheated on someone?
Which celebrity do most people say you resemble?
What did you dress up as last Halloween?
What brand of shampoo and conditioner do you use?
Who was the last person you said "I love you" to?
Do you keep a journal or maintain a blog?
Which are your favorite animals? why?
What was the last movie you saw in the theater? Was it good?
About how many friends from high school do you still talk to?
Do you read the Bible?
Would you like to go camping or fishing more?
Are you more like your mom or your dad?
How long was your longest relationship and friendship? Why and how did it end?

Questions to ask Girls, Women on a Date

Is family important to you?
Are you a procrastinator?
What are some of the craziest things you've ever done?
What are your thoughts on the weather right now?
Which is your favorite day of the week? why?
What animal best represents you? why?
Who would you cast to play you in a movie? why?
If you could bring back one famous person from the dead - who would it be & why?
Which is your favorite college football team?
What five things will you always find on you?
How romantic are you?
Would you live in a different country? If yes, which one and why?
If no, then why do you love living here so much?
Do you have a lucky number? cq why?
Name 3 things you couldn't live without? why?
What family member do you wish you knew better? why?
What experience has changed your outlook on life?
What do you love most about your family? cq why?
What's a life lesson you learned the hard way?
What's one thing in the past you would like to change?
Do you believe in Karma and Destiny?
Good Questions to ask Girls or a Woman
Whats the stupidest thing you ever did with your cell phone?
What bill do you hate paying? why?
Do you believe that everything happens for a reason?
If abandoned alone in the wilderness would you survive?
What would you say your biggest fear is when it comes to relationships?
Describe your house for me?
What is the coolest thing YOU think you own and would you like to share with me?
If you could have plastic surgery right now and change anything about yourself, what would you change?
What is the most you've ever eaten in one sitting?
Do you follow trends?
What are your thoughts on our President?
Do you love massages?
Which 3 parts of your body would you love to be massaged most?
Ever had a thai massage?
What's the dumbest purchase you ever made?
Where did you find money when you were flat broke?
Ever hit a jackpot on a slot machine?
How old do you want to live to? Why?
Which do you feel is your most important sense? why?
Ever had a crush on a guy?
Name 3 of the Sexiest parts of a girl's body?
If the whole world were listening, what would you say?
Interesting Questions to ask Girls or Women
If one song were to describe your life, which song would that be?
If you could be a bird, which bird would you choose to be and why?
Are you good at making new friends?
Do you like your independence or do you want to have the big wedding, wife, puppy and kids?
How do you wish your life turned out?
What is the silliest prank you ever played on someone?
If money were not an object, what would you do with your life?
Which song would you play first up when you wake up in the morning?
What place in the US would you most like to visit? Why?
Which was your favorite story as a child?
What is your all time favorite joke?
Name 2 jobs you'd not like to do and why?
If you found someone's wallet and there was a $100 bill inside, what would you do with it?
If your friend was cheating on their lover, would you tell them to stop?
what was the first thing that attracted you to me?
What was your first impression of me?
How accurate do you now think it was?
Can you tell me something that you’d like to change in me?
Apart from the obvious ones, which two body parts do you find most sensitive and responsive?
Which is your favourite movie of all time? cq your favourite scene in it?
Which fruit do you think you resemble and which do you think I resemble and why?

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Frown and you frown alone, but smile and the whole world smiles with you. Not just any smile will do, though. With 19 variations on the smile, including 16 produced by enjoyable emotions, smiling is an incredibly important part of our lives. If you're looking to develop a genuine, infectious smile that can make a bad date turn good, seal a business deal, or help you make friends wherever you go, this blog will help you on your way. It's fun, fast, and easy! But best of all, it's a natural way to make yourself and others feel really good.

1. Enjoy the many benefits of a smile.


The following benefits are bound to make you lean towards sharing a smile with others most of the day:

* Smiles improve your appearance. Charles Gordy once quipped: "A smile is an inexpensive way to change your looks". All you need to do is think about how you feel about a person who is frowning and a person who is smiling – who tends to be the better looking?
* Smiles make things right again and say much more than words can. If you've goofed, said something less than complimentary, feel lost or alone, or feel down, a smile can set things right again. A smile lets other people know that you're prepared to be open to them, and that you're willingly agreeing to set things right where needed.
* Smiles create trust and rapport. A smile is a great way of establishing mutual feelings of being on the same level as others, whether that is one-to-one or in front of a group giving a presentation. A smile says "I'm OK, you're OK, and we're all going to enjoy one another's company".
* Smiles make you feel good. Even if you're feeling a little blue, insert happy thoughts into your mind and just add that smile. The smile will trick your mind into feeling better, as endorphins are released to reduce physical or emotional stress.
* Smiles make other people feel good. An open-mouthed smile is visible from further away than a frown, offering people reassurance that you're friendly. And it makes people feel better to see a smile, from afar or close up.
* Wrinkles are better when they're smile lines rather than frown lines. Mark Twain said: "Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been"; viewed this way, smiles are an indication of your overall character, which becomes more and more outwardly telling as you age!
* Smiling is a good long-term predictor of happier life outcomes. Smiling attracts health, happiness, friends, success, and a longer life.

2. A smile lights up your face

Become comfortable with smiling. If you're not used to smiling regularly, overcoming your nervousness or cynicism about smiling can take a little practice but like any habit, it's easy to reform with time. Some things to keep in mind include:

* A smile always looks good. Feeling nervous about the beauty or appearance of your smile is unnecessary. Trust that your smile makes you look great.
* A smile is professional. Smiling at work or during other professional occasions is not going to make you seem unprofessional. Quite the opposite, a smile will humanize you and make you appear more approachable. People will appreciate your recognition of their worth and of a job well done when you smile.
* A smile makes you real. If you're afraid of appearing vulnerable when you smile, accept that any form of vulnerability suggested by a smile is precisely what makes it such a powerful act. You're opening yourself up to others and people will respond better to that than to a serious, unmoved demeanor. Moreover, a smile accompanied by an assertive personality will take care of any sense that people will use your smile to walk all over you!

3. Make your smile genuine.

While it is perfectly possible to crack a smile when you feel terrible, angry, annoyed, or you're up to something nefarious, a genuine smile is much harder to fake; indeed, only around 10 percent of the population can manage that feat. A genuine smile is detectable by others because it is accompanied by a general glow, smiling eyes where the outer corners crinkle and the lower lid tightens, and a reassuring demeanor that helps the viewer to feel more at ease in your presence. A genuine smile comes from being happy, positive, and from drawing your feelings from the heart.

* Think happy thoughts. The easiest way to a fantastic, genuine smile is to be happy. Think about someone you care about (perhaps the person standing in front of you as you smile), about something that you genuinely love to do, or think of a funny joke that you just find hilarious. Or think about the happiest moments in your life.
* Be genuine. Draw on your heartfelt feelings, not just rationalizations. When you're confronted by a person or situation that makes you feel ambivalent and you're oscillating between giving the cold shoulder or smiling, err on the side of smiling – find one single thing in your heart that is positive about the person or situation before you, and use that to create your smile.
* Love people and your life. It's much easier to produce friendly, easygoing, genuine smiles when you love what you do, when you love the people around you, and when you love humanity in general. Be grateful for all that you have and you'll find smiles come far more naturally.
* Be playful. Intense times can make us too serious. See life as an adventure, be gentle on yourself and watch children at play. Being playful will bring a smile to your face much more easily.

4. Smiles are contagious.

Smile with your eyes. A wholehearted smile will naturally draw in the eyes. It is commonplace to hear a person say "her eyes were smiling", or to say "he didn't mean it; he was smiling but his eyes weren't". The eyes are essential for a genuine, warm smile. Your eyes light up, twinkle, and reflect your happiness. While it's hard to fake this unless you're really feeling it, you can try this exercise:

* To get a feel for how to make your eyes smile, stand in front of a mirror and practice smiling, but concentrate only on your eyes. You may find it helpful to cover the lower part of your face with a piece of paper. Play around with it a bit, and you'll find that you can make your mouth smile when your eyes aren't smiling, and you can also smile only with your eyes. When your eyes do smile, remember how it feels, which muscles are working and how. With practice, you may discover how to smile with your eyes at will by relying on your feelings and muscle memory.

5. Practice your smile.

There is no harm in practicing your smile – doing so will increase your smiling confidence, improve your sense of well-being, and help you to learn which of your smiles are your best. Look at photos of yourself smiling, with a closed mouth, open mouth, and from different angles. Which smiles and poses make your face light up the most? Which smile displays your other features to their best possible advantage? Which smile comes across as the most natural, the most "you"?

* Find that picture and focus on what your face is doing. Then practice in front of a mirror until you get it just right. Keep practicing, and pay attention to how that great smile feels, so that you'll be able to replicate it without looking in a mirror. Soon it will become second nature, and you'll likely find that you'll look more photogenic in your next batch of pictures.
* If you want to improve your smile, look at pictures of smiles you believe are beautiful. Also, remember that you're beautiful (inside and out); your smile is bound to look better if you feel good about yourself!
* Note the difference between a smile and a grin. Grins bare a lot more teeth (think Cheshire Cat) and are not necessarily flattering on all people, although for some people they can make you appear cute. If you're prone to grinning and it's not doing your appearance any favors, try showing only your upper teeth when you smile. Showing your lower teeth can make it seem you're baring your teeth.
* When showing teeth, pressing the tongue behind the teeth will make small gaps look less noticeable.
* Practice smiling at random strangers. Make a choice that you'll do this, make brief eye contact with a person, and smile. As you do so, think happy thoughts (it helps to choose someone attractive to begin with). Don't choose a person with sunglasses; you need to see their eyes. Not everyone will smile back but note how you feel when they do!

6.Maintain good mouth hygiene.

One thing that can cause you to fear smiling is the worry that there is something stuck between your teeth, or that you have bad breath. Eliminate these hygiene sources of worry by taking active steps to keep your mouth fresh and clean. Brush your teeth regularly, carry floss with you wherever you go so that you can clean up after dining, and have breath freshener on you at all times (natural or commercial). In addition, see your dentist regularly for teeth check-ups and cleaning, as well as discussing options for teeth straightening, etc., if this is a concern for you. When you smile people will inevitably look at your mouth, so following these considerations will help you make a better impression, and, more importantly, a healthy mouth will make you feel more confident about smiling.

* Visit the dentist for a polishing or whitening. If your teeth are stained, consider your lifestyle habits that bring this about and try to minimize the impacts of such habits as smoking or drinking too much red wine, etc.
* Keep your lips in great shape to prevent chapping.
* Deal with bad breath. If it's surface, cleaning and fresheners should be adequate. If these do not work, it may be a sign of an underlying health problem, so see your doctor for advice.

7. Expect smiling to be difficult in some situations.

Smiling on demand can be difficult, whether it's for a photo or for the sake of keeping mom happy when the relatives you can't stand visit. This is because you are feeling self-conscious or you lack a genuine reason for smiling. In these sorts of cases, smiling needs to come from your memory of good smiles along with a little self-kidding or jokes in the head.

* For a photo, smile 20 percent more than you think you should.
* Smile wide and show the top row of teeth.
* Return to the earlier steps on thinking happy and practicing your smile. Simply know that you can do this without faking it. In doing so, when it comes to the more difficult people in your life, offering them a smile will also be a means by which you're accepting others for who they are and what they have to offer to the world, rather than worrying too much about their impact on you.