what do you do to get a guy to like you but he thinks your not hott but you think he likes the way you act
what are good places to shop
and whatis like a good way to act
and wear your hair
and what to smell like
and how to act infront of his friends
and what to say and
i want to be myself like i am but HELP NOWWW and ill rate high =]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lyndsey4286 answered Wednesday August 21 2013, 5:40 pm: All guys are different, and all guys have different taste in girls. If you want to make a couple of changes to yourself to make this guy find you more attractive then there's nothing wrong with that. You mentioned that he likes the way you act, so there's definitely a start there and you could win him over.
Don't make the changes or improvements to yourself too big, because he might think you're trying to impress him too much and he might be put off of you. Some ideas could be:
Experiment with your hair and find a hairstyle that you think looks nice on you.
Look at the type of clothing he wears. He obviously likes those clothes, so maybe use some of his dress sense. For example, if he wears simple clothes, don't wear anything too over-the-top. If he wears 'hipster' kind of clothes, maybe go to that look slightly.
Make sure you smile. Guys love girls who smile!
Be nice to his friends, but not too nice. Speak to them during conversation but don't get into deep conversation with them. Your guy will either think you fancy one of them instead or he'll think you don't want to talk to him.
There's a few tips you could use, but remember to be yourself! If he likes the way you act, that's the first step to him liking you! [ lyndsey4286's advice column | Ask lyndsey4286 A Question ]
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