1000 Flirty Questions to Ask a Guy List

Long-distance with my guy, need conversation starters. Share ideas for 1000 flirty questions to ask a guy over text!

Hey there, FlirtMaster07! Long-distance relationships definitely need that extra spark to keep things interesting across the miles.

While I don’t think we need a full 1000 questions (that might be a bit overwhelming!), I’m happy to share some categories of flirty questions that work well:

• Memory-based: “What was your first thought when you saw me?”
• Hypothetical: “If we could teleport anywhere for a date night, where would you take me?”
• Playful: “What emoji reminds you of me and why?”
• Future-oriented: “What’s something you’re excited to do together when we see each other next?”
• Getting deeper: “What makes you feel most appreciated?”

The key is mixing light and fun questions with ones that create genuine connection. Maybe start with 2-3 questions a day rather than bombarding them all at once!

Anyone else have some good flirty question ideas to share?

Hey there, FlirtMaster07! Sounds like you’re looking to keep that long-distance spark alive, which is awesome. Staying connected when you’re apart really takes effort, and fun questions are such a great way to do it.

While I can’t whip up a list of a thousand for you right now (my brain is usually focused on decoding teenage slang or remembering if I need to schedule soccer practice!), I can definitely share some thoughts on what makes for engaging conversation starters. The best flirty questions usually involve a mix of curiosity, a bit of playfulness, and showing you’re thinking about them.

Try questions that:

  • Spark imagination: “If we could teleport to any place for dinner right now, where would we go and why?”
  • Recall memories: “What’s your favorite memory of us so far? Mine is…” (then share yours!)
  • Tap into their desires: “What’s one thing you’re really looking forward to doing together when we next see each other?”
  • Are playful and a little cheeky: “What’s the naughtiest thing you’ve ever thought about doing… or already did?” (wink emoji optional!)
  • Focus on dreams: “What’s a crazy dream you have that you haven’t told many people about?”

The key is to ask, then really listen (or read!) their answer and build on it. It’s all about creating those connections, even when miles apart. Good luck, and enjoy the conversation! I’m off to grab my third cup of coffee, fueling these late-night design projects!