Kiss Someone During Hide And Seek or Sardines

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Are you and your crush finally at the same party? But just when you're about to kiss them, someone announces that you have to play Sardines or Hide-and-Seek? Here's how NOT to ruin the moment.

Steps

  1. Make sure he/she likes you back. If not, that could be quite disastrous.
  2. When playing, subtly follow him/her around so you know where (s)he's hiding. You don't want them to think that you're stalking them, though.
  3. Wait for when he/she hides in a place that only the two of you can fit into and you're hidden well. Preferably a small, dark space that you have to crouch down to get in, such as between bushes or behind a car.
  4. If you're playing Sardines, say hi (quietly) and crouch down with him/her.
  5. If you're playing Hide-and-Seek, mention that you can't find anywhere else and it's just a game.
  6. Position yourself so you're facing them and you are able to look straight into their eyes. If they keep on looking into yours too, that's a good sign.
  7. Notice how pretty the sky is or how cold it is. Don't suggest that you move closer together; just do it.
  8. "Accidentally" touch hands. Then look into their eyes. If you lean in for a kiss, make sure that he/she is too. Otherwise, this could be quite awkward.
  9. If you kiss him/her, congratulations! If he/she doesn't want to kiss you, forget about it and wait to be found.

Tips

  • If it's just too awkward after trying to kiss them, say that you have to go to the bathroom. That will get you out.

Warnings

  • Make sure he/she isn't thinking that you want to make out or anything. If you're planning on trying, wait until you're somewhere where someone can't come walking up to you.

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