xokaylanicoleox answered Monday October 11 2004, 9:11 pm: well haha i just asked a guy this earlier so ill tell you what he said... he said that for all guys its different ... it could be how pretty they are, how easy they are, their personality, it could be love at first site lol but all guys think differently. i hope i helped! and dont change yourself for a guy always be who you are not what someone else wants bc someone else might just be right around the corner looking for the exact qualities you have. hope i helped! -kayla [ xokaylanicoleox's advice column | Ask xokaylanicoleox A Question ]
MS.INAYA answered Monday October 11 2004, 8:58 pm: I'M A GIRL SO I WOULD WANT A BOY TO LOOK AT ME LIKE AM I SMART,NICE ,GOOD ATTUIDE. NOT LOOKING AT MELIKE OH! SHE GOT A BIG BOOTY OR BREAST OH,SHE CUTE. THAT'S JUST NOT RIGHT TO ME.
GloryFadesJ78 answered Monday October 11 2004, 8:55 pm: it would be nice to say that guys like personality, but they dont. they like skinny girls with big boobs who do stuff with them...no matter what her personality is...i know its harsh but thats the truth [ GloryFadesJ78's advice column | Ask GloryFadesJ78 A Question ]
Siren_Cytherea answered Monday October 11 2004, 8:44 pm: I'm not a guy, but I can tell you that every guy will give you a different answer.
That's why it's possible for all girls to have a boyfriend, and not have the rest of us left out. Some guys like artistic chicks like me, others like girls who are deeply involved in sports and all that. I mean, the options and personality combinations are endless.
Do girls all like one type of guy? I mean, I like 'em tall and lanky, whereas my friend likes them all muscley and not too tall. *Shrug*
NEVER change to get a guy to like you. If he can't like you for who you are, then you don't want to be with him.
Just be you. Every girl has the potential to be good girlfriend material.
I hope this helped!
-Siren =) [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
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