okay, well i went to this one school up until 5th grade. i moved to a bigger city, and believe me, I CHANGED. at my old school i was popular, but everybody was, because about 400 people lived in the city, and there were about 15 kids in every grade. i had a couple little boyfriends, but i was young and they moved away. Well, my new town was BIG and everybody only cared about appearace. well i was pretty, wealthy, but never really realized it cuz nobody really cared at my old school. (dont worry im getting to it!!) in middle school i was very popular and all the guys liked me!! but when i moved back at the end of 7th grade, none of the guys asked me out. im not mean, because i get along with them GREAT!! all my friends say im cool, pretty, fun, nice, etc. so why do the boys with high standards like me, but the boys with low standards dont?
shayequalslove answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 6:00 am: they might be intimidated because they think you're amazing. they could be convinced that you'll say no if a loser like them asked you out. try & make the first move. let them know you're interested so they'll be more comfortable with the situation. [: [ shayequalslove's advice column | Ask shayequalslove A Question ]
queenhearts answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 4:25 am: The boys with "low standards" probably just don't like you. A girl with too much confidence can be quite annoying if you think about it. Because if you're like that, you have your way with things. And you.. could easily leave that guy for some other guy with "high standards"
So really, they are being smart
or shy
or maybe they just aren't interested. [ queenhearts's advice column | Ask queenhearts A Question ]
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