i haven't made out with anyone, and i feel so alone. I feel like i'm ugly and no one likes me because guys make out with girls that i'm prettier and nicer than. how come no one likes me?
Lalagurl answered Sunday May 28 2006, 2:10 pm: hey trust me your not alone! i've never made out with anyone either. trust me love grows it just takes time. you never know maybe next week you'll find your true love. it just takes time hun!
hope i helped, and good luck =) [ Lalagurl's advice column | Ask Lalagurl A Question ]
christina answered Sunday May 28 2006, 1:21 pm: Ew don't listen to the girl who called you ugly. She's probably just jealous. Some people on here are so rude.
Anyways, just be yourself. Guys usually tend to go for more shallow, and dumb girls, because they know they'll get farther.
And besides, if guys don't like you, that's their loss.
OooSooPreppyX3 answered Sunday May 28 2006, 12:20 pm: Awww! Don't think that!
Nobody is ugly.
Everybody get's prude once in a while, but after you kiss, it's like, I was scared to do that?
But everyone has somebody out there!
They must just missing out on a lot.
Have one of your friends hook you up with one of their friends that would be your type, so you might not be as nervious around them.
Don't change for ANYONE!!! Always be yourself NO MATTER WHAT.
CiNdYLoUwHoO answered Sunday May 28 2006, 11:42 am: It's not that they don't like you, they're just intimidated by you. Don't feel alone, just go out there and be yourself. Guys like to see how far they can go, and if they hook up with uglier girls they tend to go farther (uglier girls sometimes think, "I'm ugly and he wants to hook up with me. I'm so happy." Do you get what I'm saying? Hope this helps.
-cindy <3
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