magicgirl
(Age:18 to 24)
When: More than a year ago
Ask her about her favorite books, favorite foods, ask her if she likes dancing, ask her about her favorite sport and also ask her about her family and ask her to describe them.
What's your favorite movie? What kind of music do you listen to? Do you have any siblings? What did you do over the weekend? How are you going to spend (a certain holiday)? When is you birthday? What do you do after school/work? What do you like to do for fun? I hope these help!
Ask her things that she likes if you don't like them don't tell her you do because then you will just get stuck because she will say something about it or ask you a question you have no idea how to answer. What are some of your favorite things if she tells you don't agree with her if it's not your favorite thing because then she will ask you or tell you about it and you won't know what to say. Don't worry it doesn't turn a girl off when you disagree with them unless they are brats because normally it turns them on knowing you are being honest.
sexwiseman
(Age:30 to 35)
When: More than a year ago
As cliche as it sounds, every girl is unique, so you need to figure out the question, based on the setting/situation. For example, lets say you're on a plane, and a girl is reading a book. You ask--"i noticed you're reading such and such---is that your favorite author?" And then is up to you to keep the flow going. Girl could be on the plane listening to her ipod---you can say...'you know, I've been thinking about getting one of those---how do you like yours?" And again, the trick is how to follow up with a response and keep the conversation going. That's most likely the most difficult part.
There is no one good question to ask a girl to know them better. It is the experience you have with her. You can try talking about whatever you like, your interests, hobbies or daily news and see what she has to say about them. Is she interested, do the answers she gives you tickle your mind? Hanging out with friends also help understand who she really is. How she acts in a group of people, and when that group is your friends are also important experiences you can learn from.
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