Question Posted Saturday November 13 2004, 10:17 pm
hi im a girl and 15 almost 16 tho and i never had a boyfriend and im a sophomore in highschool. i reey want one. im not sure if im pretty. wen my frends ask me if i ever had one, i tell them no and then they are like wow but your so pretty. its because im shy and have mostly girls friends. how do i get 1?????? pleeze help me to get a boy
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Brokenx3dreams answered Saturday November 13 2004, 10:39 pm: Hey, the first thing is, it doesnt matter when you get a boyfriend. Some girls aren't ready for a relationship for a long time. I know this girl, and she was 18 before she got her first boyfriend,and she was gorgeous! lol! She just didnt have time for it, because of her school work, and her job. You don't have to rush things just yet. If you really want a boyfriend, you should ask your friends if they know anyone they could hook you up with. If they don't know anyone, you should join a new thing or two like a club, there could be guys there you never met!! If your shy talking to boys, take a deep breath,and ask him what his hobbies are, or what he likes to do for fun. Just go with the flow!! Then if your shy with a your new guy go on group dates with your friends, like to the movies or the mall, then you always have a friend to make you feel comfortable. Lastly, I'm sure your very pretty, if all of your friends tell you!! Everyone is beautiful in their own way, so don't let anyone put you down for not having a boyfriend!!
Hope i helped!! If u need more help just ask!!
<3 erika!! [ Brokenx3dreams's advice column | Ask Brokenx3dreams A Question ]
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