okay so im going to the movies wiht this guy i met through a friend(i guess you can say) on the internet ... he seems so swwet and nice..but i really want him to notice me when i see him....what are some ways for him to notice me?
blondebombshell33 answered Tuesday July 26 2005, 11:44 pm: hey hun! as much as you think... short skirts and bra like shirts are gonna reel him in (aHh that sounded so cheesy!) your personaltiy is really what hes going to remember! just being yourself is going to get him to think: hey shes a cool girl, i wanna hang out with him again. and also looking fabulous is a plus too! haha wear something that your going to be comfortable and confident in! be yourself... and dont let it be all about you! get to know him too! if your looking to be noticed... i reccomend the victorias secret very sexy push up bra! haha! kIddIng... (kInd oF!) good luck doll!
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Decepticon answered Tuesday July 26 2005, 11:41 pm: Appearance wise, wear something sexy, yet comfortable. Make yourself look down to earth, yet hypnotiq. Eye make up is key, because most guys notice a girl's eyes first.
Personality is the best way to win him over, make him feel comfortable and open to talking to you. Don't act like a quirky laughing barbie, give some input to the conversation. Guys love girls that are cool like that. Have fun, and hopefully he isn't a skeeze. ;) [ Decepticon's advice column | Ask Decepticon A Question ]
Laners1623 answered Tuesday July 26 2005, 11:38 pm: if your only going to a movie and you want to attract a positive vibe for like maybe future dates then after the movie ask if he wants to go out for a drink or out to dinner. but if hes sleezy then just dump him after the movie [ Laners1623's advice column | Ask Laners1623 A Question ]
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