does anyone have good advice on getting over guys that you're only attracted to? there's this one guy i like, but it's only b/c i think he's gorgeous...and i don't wanna like him for that reason...i really don't think it's a good idea for me to like him at all....but just any suggestions about stopping being attracted to guys...(lol sorry its a little confusing :o/)
thanks!
sunny411 answered Tuesday November 9 2004, 5:50 pm: All you have to think about is that if he dumoed you you can just try not to think about him becasue he must be really really stubid if he would dumpe someone like you. So just think he is and idiot that he would dump someone like you just relax and try not to think of him or even talk about him becsause he will get to you. But then again just think its true love so you can't stop your self from not likeing a guy. So wat you are going to have to try is to find someoneelse who is better than that guy who owuld love you and you would love him back more than yor first.
x27pixidust27x answered Tuesday November 9 2004, 5:49 pm: have a girls day out with ur friends... goto the mall and movies and check out all the hotties... then work up enough courage to talk to some and maybe get some numbers... then go home and have a sleep over wit ur friends and just relax
charmed-cherry21 answered Tuesday November 9 2004, 5:09 pm: This isn't exactly telling you how to get over him but try getting to know him better and then if you like him based on his personality too then basically you will have the perfect guy. And really there isn't anything to get over because you just think he is hot like people do movie stars its nothing.
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