LoStNcOnFuZeD answered Thursday August 5 2004, 2:33 am: your problem could lie within your question. You seem to think highly of yourself. There's nothing wrong with that, but if you act stuck up it could throw guys off. But besides that, im pretty sure you still have a long time to go before the "perfect" guy asks you out. Be patient. If not then you could try making the first move. I don't think there's anything wrong with a girl asking a guy out. Find somebody you're interested in. Talk to him and let him get to know you then ask him out. [ LoStNcOnFuZeD's advice column | Ask LoStNcOnFuZeD A Question ]
kevin1986 answered Thursday August 5 2004, 2:04 am: Well,there are no perfect guys,just as there are no perfect people. Secondly,you may not be giving off good vibes. Do you go up to a guy you're interested in and talk to them or do you just sit and watch from afar? If a guy doesn't think you're interested,he's not gunna waste his time with that. Would you? Do you smile a lot at parties and make it clear you have no bf and occasionaly seperate yourself from the group to make yourself available? Studies show that an average looking person smiling is sexier than a great looking person not smiling. And bury the ego,ok toots. I can name girls hotter than you ok? [ kevin1986's advice column | Ask kevin1986 A Question ]
Siren_Cytherea answered Thursday August 5 2004, 1:48 am: I'm sorry to tell you that there is no such thing as a perfect guy.
You may be very hot, but if you throw off an air of cockiness, guys will be to afraid to approach you.
You're not the only one with this problem. Some guy will get up the nerve to ask you out. Just wait for it. ^_^
Either that, or go for a guy you like yourself, without waiting for him to make the first move. It's societally acceptable for a female to approach a male nowadays - I'd take advantage of that fact!
Hope this helped!
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
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