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I used to be the one to tell a guy I like him and then we would start kissing" rapper, Eva Alordiah, says

"Before now, I used to be the one to tell a guy I like him and then we would start kissing" rapper, Eva Alordiah, says
Rapper, Eva Alordiah had an interactive session with her fans on IG last night and one of them apparently told her she was interested in a guy but doesn't know how to go about it. 
"If you die tomorrow and you do not get to experience that beautiful(love). If you really like him so much, the only reason that you should hold back is if you are not sure that he likes you that much. I think it is sweeter when he shows you first how much he likes you. I had to teach myself how not to be too forward. I used to be too forward. If I like a guy, I would be like hey, I like you. The next thing, we are kissing. I used to be very forward but I have had to calm down and understand that sometimes, regardless of how you are feeling, you want to hold back" she sa

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