Hi, i m 15 and I have never had a real bf. My freshman yr of high school was full of studying, tests, and not finding any time to really get a guy intersted in me. All through middle school I've always been that shy geeky smart girl that everybody either likes or dont have a problem with. I'm entering sophomore yr and wondering if its too late to change into the person that I want to be. Guys dont really look at me as a gf b/c i kinda get nervous around them and start acting silly/stupid in a way that seems funny to them even when im trying to "flirt". Can I get any advice on how to flirt in a way that seems like flirting in a guys view, and not just my view.
mystical_breeze answered Saturday July 29 2006, 4:16 pm: Being fifteen and never having a boyfriend is fine, so don't think you're weird or anything. I sometimes get kind of shy in front of guys too, but then I realize that guys are dumb anyway haha. Some ways to flirt are to just look into this guy's eyes when you're talking to him, and smile big. Touch his arm lightly when you're talking to him, but don't go overboard with the affection. Compliment his looks, or how good he is at one of the sports he does. Guys love when girls smell good, so use a bit of perfume, and a good shampoo. =)
Briea answered Saturday July 29 2006, 2:40 pm: Girl to let a boy know you are flirting with him you have to walk by him slowly and while you're walking stair at him and when you pass him turn around and look at him and if he is looking at you it work after you looked a him for a second walk away now he knows you were flirting with him. [ Briea's advice column | Ask Briea A Question ]
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