[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? AskAndy answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 10:06 pm: There are a couple ways to get a guy to like you. Either you can be innocent-basically avoiding boys, and whenever you do talk to them, flirt in an innocent way, as if you really don't want him, cuz guy love what they can't have. Next you can just go for it- talk to him often, and flirt like you really want him. Then you can play damsel in distress, and drop your books in front of him, trip over his feet, then start a converstion. Finally, the best way to get a guy is to be yourself, yet you have to ignition you like him, by flirting on ocasion. Flirt heavily. The second you leave the room you have to drag his heart behind you if you really want to leave dramatic affect. Trust me, this should work, unless you have pretend in the past to disliking him. [ AskAndy's advice column | Ask AskAndy A Question ]
Sw33t_Dr33ms_xOx answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 10:05 pm: D0NT CHANGE UR SELF BECAUSE OF A GUY THATS TEH 1ST THiNG i HAVE TO SAY...JUST BE URSELF AND TALK TO HiM AND FLiRT D0NT CHAGE TH0!!
babicakez062 answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 9:57 pm: you just have to be yourself..if you act like something your not for a boy then they dont really like you..they like whoever your acting like! theirs tons of great guys out there nd im sure more then one of them will be lucky enough to know how awesome you really are!♥ [ babicakez062's advice column | Ask babicakez062 A Question ]
K2204 answered Tuesday July 12 2005, 9:39 pm: honestly, just be yourself. Flirt a bit! but just be yourself. I actually just a few minutes ago read a stroy from chicken soup for the teenage sound IV and it said always be yourself, because if you pretend to be someone else, then someone likes you, then they dont actually like you, they like the person your pretending to be.
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