Hmm I suppose it depends on how you ask. "Can I kiss you?" sounds like you consider the no-response fairly likely, which may indicate lower confidence. Your "I'd like to kiss you." sounds more assertive and sure that the answer is yes, indicating the opposite.
Hmm I suppose it depends on how you ask. "Can I kiss you?" sounds like you consider the no-response fairly likely, which may indicate lower confidence. Your "I'd like to kiss you." sounds more assertive and sure that the answer is yes, indicating the opposite.
You can go even more assertive than that too: "I want to kiss you" (women love being wanted) or even "I want you to kiss me" (could work great if she's kinky and submissive, likes being given commands, don't make it sound like a threat obviously). Don't neglect the potential of humor either: "I think we may be overdue for a makeout session. What do you think?"
Hmm I suppose it depends on how you ask. "Can I kiss you?" sounds like you consider the no-response fairly likely, which may indicate lower confidence. Your "I'd like to kiss you." sounds more assertive and sure that the answer is yes, indicating the opposite.
You can go even more assertive than that too: "I want to kiss you" (women love being wanted) or even "I want you to kiss me" (could work great if she's kinky and submissive, likes being given commands, don't make it sound like a threat obviously). Don't neglect the potential of humor either: "I think we may be overdue for a makeout session. What do you think?"
For some that's like scoring a bicycle style goal.