If you wore sweats all day Saturday, don’t change into something fancier just to take a few snaps. Go ahead and snap yourself in sweats! Similarly, it’s okay to snap yourself hanging out at home on a Friday. Don’t pretend like you’re going out if you don’t.
If you prefer, it’s okay to go with a bold lip and subtle eyes. However, highlighting your eyes typically makes your face look more alluring in selfies.
It’s okay to take several snaps to get the right look. Try changing the lighting, background, and angle.
Go for filters that could start a conversation! For example, use a hair-dye filter and ask “should I dye my hair this color?” Or, pick a funny filter and see what he says.
For instance, you might take a snap of you holding your favorite coffee drink, hiking a trail, or cooking dinner. For more general tips, see our guide on how to flirt with a guy.
For instance, you might snap yourself baking, playing your guitar, hanging out with friends, going hiking, or playing with your dog. It’s okay if you repeat some activities. It’s unlikely that he’ll see every story. Just rotate them out so you’re not snapping about the same thing several times in a row.
“Tired of that single life” “Wondering if my crush thinks about me”
As an example, let’s say you both like The Office and have an inside joke of doing Jim’s shrug to the camera. You could video snap yourself doing the classic shrug. If your last conversation was about the newest superhero movie, you might snap your reaction to the movie or a pic of you wearing a shirt that features your favorite superhero.
Take a photo of yourself with your dog if your crush likes dogs. Snap yourself at a sporting event you know they like. Show off your musical instrument if they like music. Snap yourself reading if they’re into books.
The meal you just made. A post-workout selfie. A yoga pose or your yoga mat. A top score on a school assignment. The instrument you play. Your dance shoes. Something you made.
For example, let’s say your story is about you trying a new restaurant. You might send him a snap of just the dessert with a caption that reads, “I think you would like this!”
As an example, you might snap things like a drawing you made, you watching your favorite show, or you right before your dance class.
You might write, “This made me think of you,” or “My face when I saw your story. ”
For instance, you might draw a heart or a bow and arrow on your pic to show him you like him. Alternatively, you might use funny stickers to make him laugh.
Check out our tutorial on using emojis on Snapchat. Then, see our guide to every Snapchat emoji.
You might send a video to playfully suggest you want to see more of him or to show him how much fun you’re having at the moment. You might send a comment without a picture if you want to ask a question or want to continue a conversation that started with an exchange of snaps.
For example, you might send him an article about his favorite sports team with a comment that says, “Didn’t know if you’ve seen this yet. " Similarly, let’s say you see an article about his favorite band releasing a new single. You might send it over with a note that says, “A new song? What did you think of it?” If he recently gave a presentation about global warming, you might send an article about climate change with a comment that says, “This made me think of your presentation”
If you’re sending your number, you might say, “I’m going to be off Wi-Fi for a few hours, so text will work better if you want a faster reply,” or “Here’s my number if you want to switch to text. " If you want to hang out, you might say, “I’m going to grab a burger after school tomorrow. Wanna go?” or “My friend’s band is playing at the coffee shop tomorrow. Wanna come and keep me company?” If you’re meeting this person for the first time, make sure to be safe! See our guide on how to safely meet someone you met online.