I might not be a guy, but I know that changing yourself to fit someone elses standards sapps your self esteem (though it kinda seems that you don't have any anymore...) and drives you crazy. If you are a brunette, rock the brown hair, if you're a blond rock that. If YOU want to switch, rock whatever makes you happy. Wear whatever the hell you want (well, I'd still avoid lime green capris and a faux-fur top, but I think everyone knows that).
Guys like confidence. If you are confident enough too be yourself, he'll like you. If he doesn't like you because of the color you wore, or your hair color (unless it's a horrendeous dye job) then he's a shallow bastard and won't be able to do much better than some air-headed trailer-park hoochie.
TimmyTM answered Tuesday December 6 2005, 12:06 am: Sexiest color on a girl? That's easy. Red. And I don't mean auburn. I mean blood red, oozing red.
Best hair I ever saw was a girl with long hair. It was black fading to this awesome shade of red. She used to iron it so it was flat. *nods* [ TimmyTM's advice column | Ask TimmyTM A Question ]
Crash23 answered Monday December 5 2005, 6:58 pm: Look, im a big fan of blondes for everything but dating. By this I mean brunettes are the BEST. The sexiest color on a girl is white- it gets me thinking what might be underneath that clothing. If not white blue or orange cuz theyre sweet colors.
good luck baby [ Crash23's advice column | Ask Crash23 A Question ]
jusgonnadoit answered Monday December 5 2005, 6:00 pm: personally.... i like brunettes.... but with every guy its different
and i like it wen my gf wheres a jean skirt... with a white shirt.... or pink shirt..... or like hoodie... blue or white hoody.. and gray is ok also....
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