my ex bf is having a party, he broke up with me and i want him to notice me, without making a big deal, there will be alot of people there..what do i do?
SWANKiFiED answered Sunday June 5 2005, 3:42 pm: The best way to get a guy to see what he's missing is to be overly confident. When you're at his party, start dancing with alot of other guys & talk to them. Most likely, your ex boyfriend will start to get jealous when he realizes that you're on the market. Just make sure you're as confident and self assured as possible. Spend some time with alot of other guys & try to do this somewhere near him. He'll notice you if you try to be noticed. Good luck! [ SWANKiFiED's advice column | Ask SWANKiFiED A Question ]
ReTrObArBiEx3 answered Sunday June 5 2005, 3:38 pm: wear your cutest outfit that will catch his eye show some skin of course hes a guy he will be looking at that. go with a group of your friends and dance around him and act like your having the best time of your life. [ ReTrObArBiEx3's advice column | Ask ReTrObArBiEx3 A Question ]
Cierra answered Sunday June 5 2005, 3:34 pm: show up looking really cute. bring some of your friends too. and dance around with other guys. trust me that WILL get his attention. [ Cierra's advice column | Ask Cierra A Question ]
KymbOzHeLp475 answered Sunday June 5 2005, 3:10 pm: Be Yourself! That should be the reason he liked you in the first place, but heres some tips
1. Hang around him
2. Get in the center of the dance floor
3. Change your hair style, *maybe like go get it done or try a new cute style*
4. Mix N Match till you find a totally cute outfit thats noticable, looks new, and will make him want to be around you.
5. Smile and laugh, a guy loves a girl who's happy and confident.
6. Have Fun!
Hope you have a great time!
<3 Kymbo [ KymbOzHeLp475's advice column | Ask KymbOzHeLp475 A Question ]
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