“That mouthful of thorns you called our last kiss still lingers after so many others.”— Clementine Von Radics, amazon.com
“Sometimes I see something so moving I know I’m not supposed to linger. See it and leave. If you stay too long, you wear out the wordless shock. Love it and trust it and leave.”— Don DeLillo, amazon.com
“When he hugs you, he takes a few extra seconds to hold you close, feeling his body next to yours, smelling your scent — just taking it all in. And then he doesn't make any effort to pull away.”— Christine Schoenwald, yourtango.com
“When hanging out in a group of guys and girls, if a guy friend hangs around after the rest of his buddies have taken off, there's a good chance he's looking for something more than just friendly banter to happen.”— April Daniels Hussar, self.com
“The lingering kiss. This type of kiss involves kissing lip to lip for a long period of time.”— Tisha John, listsurge.com
“Linger at the end of the date and see where it takes you. He will know what you are waiting for to fill up that awkward space. He will either go for it, or he won’t.”— Elizabeth Stone, attracttheone.com
“Give him a hug at the end of the date. But hold for a minute or two, just to look in his eyes and let him know you had a great time. He’ll know what you want.”— Elizabeth Stone, attracttheone.com
“At the end of a good date, there's no doubt I'm thinking about kissing a girl. If I walk her to her door and she stalls, I know she's thinking about it too. She might get all flirtatious or try to grab my hand. But she's definitely trying not to go inside!”— Roderick, seventeen.com
“Give a guy a soft, slightly lingering kiss on the cheek, then as she pulls away she’ll just let her lips lightly brush near his lips.”— Matthew Hussey, howtogettheguy.com