I am in middle school, 13 years old, and there are some pretty cute boys there. Some boys only have one class with me and each class is about an hour long. Also I can't talk to them between classes (weird issues won't get into it). How do I attract their attention or flirt with them without getting in trouble? Just so you know I am a shy girl so try to answer with something that I might be willing to do.
AdviceMistress answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 9:15 am: ask them for their number or sn on aol and talk to them there get to know them better. talk to the guys and ask them if they would like to hang out sometime ..... maybe go to a movie or going to dinner.
MiZzAdViCe16 answered Monday February 21 2005, 10:54 pm: you can try to i.m them on aol and start by saying like "hey sexy" or something like that and get all flirty with him and the next day in skool if he didnt like it just say sorry that was my cousin lol
jcsgrlthe1st answered Monday February 21 2005, 10:38 pm: maybe during lunch if u buy ur lunch just be like so hey whats up just start a conversation...maybe about something funny that happened in class or something...i know how you feel i used to be soooo shy
Judy101 answered Monday February 21 2005, 8:22 pm: Dear Dreamy,
If you want guys to be attracted to you, try standing out. Make your wardrobe sexy, but don't show any skin because you don't want anyone to think you are trying too hard. If someone comes on to you play hard to get but deffinetly flirt with him. Try wearing some make-up maybe eye-liner. I hate to say it but how you look is really what guys are after at your age. Make yourself get noticed because no one else can do it for you. [ Judy101's advice column | Ask Judy101 A Question ]
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