guys and their hair. (more guys answer preferable)
Question Posted Friday October 1 2004, 6:59 pm
ok well everyone knows how guys are trying to grow their hair all long n stuff. well- if a guy looks at u then does the little "swoosh" thingy with his hair and fixes it, could that be a sign that he thinks ur hot?
Paige answered Saturday October 2 2004, 5:42 pm: Hey~Well it kinda depends on the guy. You could ask him what it means. Just kinda bring it up as if...Here Example: "Hey, what is that suppose to mean you do that quite often?!" ~Paige~ [ Paige's advice column | Ask Paige A Question ]
Laura answered Friday October 1 2004, 8:11 pm: I know a ton of guys that do that. Shaggy hairstyles are in right now, and it's pretty uncomfortable to have hair poking your eyeball out. Seriously. It COULD mean he likes you, if he like winks at you or whatever, but if he just does it in passing or isn't like staring at you while he does it, it's not a big deal.
Karen answered Friday October 1 2004, 8:09 pm: Some guys do that because it's a habit. It doesn't mean that they think you're hot. It means that they probably think their hair is messed up so they fix it that way. Girl's do that too and it doesn't mean that they think a guy is hot when they look at them. Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
MFS answered Friday October 1 2004, 8:03 pm: well, it probalby just means that his hair was messed up and he wanted to fix it, or his hair was falling in his eyes...
I say this because I do that all the time. It is likely just a habit the guy has developed - no hidden meanings. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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