Teza answered Thursday January 19 2006, 6:48 pm: Sometimes getting a guy to like you can be hard. The most important thing is not to change who you are. It might sound cheesy or whatever, but honestly it's very important. At first, start small conversations with the guy. Start saying hey and then get on a topic and talk about it. Flirt. It's the key. :) It's fun and he can get the sign that you might have a thing for him. Always smile. It's important to be happy. Be nice. Acting stupid won't get the guys attention. That's what most girls think. Making jokes will make him laugh. Just have fun and flirt and get to know him better. In the end, if he doesn't like you then there is nothing you can do. He might not be the guy for you. Anywhom, you never know. ♥ [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
DaNcE_In_ThE_RaIn answered Thursday January 19 2006, 6:36 pm: Be yourself.You shouldnt have to change who you are just to get a guy to like you.If youre in like jr.high then I really wouldnt be worrying about guys right now!Theyre just a heartache right now,i mean theyre so far behind us maturity wise.Why not wait until youre at the age till youre ready to get married.I mean think about it... the only reason you date is to find the person you wanna marry!So dont stress over guys,have fun while youre young! :) [ DaNcE_In_ThE_RaIn's advice column | Ask DaNcE_In_ThE_RaIn A Question ]
ericaXoX answered Thursday January 19 2006, 6:23 pm: well..there are more ways to get guys attention then dressing slutty or stuff like that...you should just be you and dont act weird around them. what guys want the most i think is the real you and to feel comfortable around you. go up to someone that youve been wanting to talk to and just talk to them. they'll think thats cool and talk to you back. if they dont they are stupid and not worth your time. so just be yourself and have funnn
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