I've been going to school with the same people since 3rd grade, and up untill my freshman year I was fat. And I think they still kind of see me like that. I'm not at all over weight anymore, the only thing wrong with my body is that I have love handles.
But the real thing is I want a boyfriend. Its not like I've never had one I've had two. But each relationship was really short, so I go through most the year with out anyone.
People tell me all the time that I'm pretty and I have alot of guy friends. I don't have a certain style that I dress and I'm not in any clique. I don't really talk in any of my classes and I make pretty good grades. I'm not a 'goody goody girl' because I drink and smoke pot sometimes and I'm not a virgin.
So why don't guys like me more than 'just a friend'?
well maybe you could change ur style of clothing to be a little more tight..ya no..just to make the guys realize that ur not that lil kid whose chubby anymore...that uve matured...
you can also start to flirt more if you dont already...make urself stand out...give urself an image
FeralMinion answered Monday August 8 2005, 4:52 pm: Talk more in your classes and advertise that you put out and guys should come running, they are desperate like that. Also just flirt heavily with alot of guys and you can make them like ya. As long as ur confident (and a bit cocky) guys will flock [ FeralMinion's advice column | Ask FeralMinion A Question ]
Roxybabii922 answered Monday August 8 2005, 4:38 pm: Maybe because you have so many guy friends that they see you as "one of the guys" That tends to be the case when you hang out with alot of guys. If you're interested in a certain guy or certain guys, let them know by showing them in hintful ways. [ Roxybabii922's advice column | Ask Roxybabii922 A Question ]
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