How Each Birth Month Feels About Making The First Move
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How Each Birth Month Feels About Making The First Move

January

Making the first move scares you, but you’re brave enough to do it anyway when you find someone who captures your interest because you don’t want to miss out on your chance with them.

February

You don’t mind making the first move, but you’re happy when someone else makes the first move too. It really doesn’t matter to you.

March

You don’t mind making the first move, as long as you’re one thousand percent sure the other person feels the same way and is going to respond in a positive way.

April

You don’t mind making the first move because you would rather know how the other person feels than sit around wondering whether your feelings are reciprocated.

May

You will rarely make the first move because you’re sensitive with rejection and don’t want to put yourself in such a vulnerable position.

June

You love making the first move because even if you don’t end up with a new partner, you’re going to end up making a new friend (or a new memory).

July

You feel like you’re making a move by dropping subtle hints about how you’re interested, but you never actually ask anyone out on dates or express your feelings out loud.

August

You would rather have the other person make the first move because you want to be chased, you want to feel wanted.

September

You will make the first move if the timing is right, but you aren’t going to force it to happen or plan it out ahead of time.

October

You are happy to make the first move because even if you end up getting turned down, at least you were able to boost their confidence and brighten their day.

November

You are going to resist making the first move because you are uncomfortable opening up about your feelings and need someone else to take the lead.

December

You’re a leader who is fairly bold, so you’ll make the first move whenever you find someone worth risking rejection over.