Eustachius answered Friday July 28 2006, 4:28 pm: Hey! ^_^
It depends on the guy. And there are a lot of defintions of "shy." For example "shy" could mean something like "not loud" as opposed to quiet. Or "preffers less friends" rather than having tons of friends. These aren't bad deffintions of shy and being shy isn't a bad thing.
If you are on the more "shy" side and you're a girl, there are some things you want to watch out for. Too often have I seen guys view "shy girls" as easy targets for hook ups. Also, shy-er girls might end up being hounded by guys that have no social skills whatsoever because other, more outgoing, girls are intimidating to these guys. These kinds of guys usually don't know how to catch a hint when a girl doesn't like them and can be a royal pain. There was a guy like this who wouldn't leave my sister alone...
But again, being on the shy side is not a bad thing at all! And yes, there are a lot of good guys out there who like girls that are a bit more shy than others. That kind of girl is often viewed as needing more attention and protection from her boyfriend. Many guys love to show these things toward a girl they care about. Also, if a girl is a bit shy, yet is close to her boyfriend, that makes him feel more special and can lead to a stronger relationship.
MARISSAX33 answered Friday July 28 2006, 4:25 pm: I would definetly say some guys like shy girls better than more outgoing girls. Because they like the mystery. So if you're shy it's okay guys will like you too. Some guys find more outgoing girls to be annoying.
x_rawr_x answered Friday July 28 2006, 2:29 pm: i think that guys like girls that are comfortable with themselves, are outgoing, and can talk.. also, they like girls that are funny. i was with a guy and he broke up with me `cus i was too shy. umm, just talk to them, bring up subjects, and make sure he`s having fun with you.
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