Ok, i'm a girl who likes sports, video games, and all that stuff. And i hate girly stuff like shopping, make up, and all that. I'm tough and strong and i'm just wondering if it's a turnoff to guys when a girl is like me. I mean, do guys only want to be friends with girls like me? PLZ ANSWER!!
It shouldn't be hard for you to find a guy. Maybe if you find some small guy you can stand up for him in a fight and embarrass him! (Wait, that's not a good point. Forget I said that.) [ K3587's advice column | Ask K3587 A Question ]
lollypopgurl769 answered Sunday November 7 2004, 10:30 pm: its not a turn-off but in some cases it can be. depends on the guy. usually guys like girly-girls. if your a tomboy then they most likely see you as one of the 'guys'... im not saying you should change but be flirty too. wear make-up sometime just for the hell of it and wear a skirt. trust me the way will totally look at you different, it can be a very good thing lol =) good luck * xo - angie * [ lollypopgurl769's advice column | Ask lollypopgurl769 A Question ]
lovableRIDER4130 answered Sunday November 7 2004, 10:23 pm: HAHA, I am a girl, and I am the same way. I have one girlfriend and a million guy friends. I pal around with them, play football, video games, and do stupid things like them. There is nothing wrong with being the way you are as long as you can still be sensitive. Don't be so tough, because you'll lose a lot of people that way. I have had plenty of boyfriends, and all of which are different, you just need to experiment with what you like. Don't let them judge you for what you like or love! [ lovableRIDER4130's advice column | Ask lovableRIDER4130 A Question ]
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