well, i really like this guy, but i dont know how to flirt well, or how to catch his attention. I'm in class with him for like 3 hours a day, and i was just wondering, like, what types of perfume scents, or little flirting tips, would help me to get his attention.
my advice for the flirting.. next time yall have an assignment with partners.. be like.. do you have a partner? and if he says no.. be like. well you do now. and if he says yes.. be like. well.. sucks for them.. cuz im your partner now! lol. you just have to be condident in yourself!! :) thats really like the biggest turn on for guys because they like loud outgoing girls.
Babydevil16 answered Wednesday October 4 2006, 7:46 pm: hi i think you should put perfume like diamond or beautiful or any perfume that will attract ppl to you . Make sure it isn't too strong. Say hi to him and talk casual like ask him wat time is it.Ask him questions like his name and where he lives or something you could thing of. Try to find out if he has a girlfriend if not make your move. Ask a friend to get his myspace if he has one. Hope this works 4 u best of luck!!!! [ Babydevil16's advice column | Ask Babydevil16 A Question ]
hopeihelped answered Wednesday October 4 2006, 6:40 pm: Well, wear some perfume, but not too much. Something sweet, but not flowery. To catch his attention, try doing things differently with your appearance. Like, if you usually have your hair straight, but it's naturally beachy, wear it down and curly one day. Every once in awhile, wear a low cut top, or a short skirt. But only occasionally, or else he'll see you as a slut. Talk to him. Be funny in class, without sounding stupid. Smile a lot. Good luck! [ hopeihelped's advice column | Ask hopeihelped A Question ]
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