Question Posted Saturday December 9 2006, 10:40 am
i have alot more friends then i have guy friends. i have like only 2 guy friends and we're not even that close and like 50 friends. i feel like all nervous around guys, especially if i think they're cute :] but does anyone know how to not be nervous around them cause like i wanna be friends with more guys. thanks!
Additional info, added Saturday December 9 2006, 10:41 am: oh yeah and im 14/f if that helps. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? lxl_ONLY_YOURS_lxl answered Saturday December 9 2006, 11:16 pm: well .. guys are complicated ..they are also immature at the age of 14. but everybody goes through the phase where they are nervous around the opposite sex. just start having your girlfrends introduce you to some guys and start to talk to them...if you meet one guy then you can eventually meet more
ductape_n_roses answered Saturday December 9 2006, 12:06 pm: Hmmm...exact opposite. I just get along much better with guys because I know that there's going to me a lot less drama and I'm just a tomboy.
Talk to the guys in your class. Don't be grossed otu at every single thing they saay or do. Just laugh it off or just roll your eyes in a playful way. Think of them as one of your girl friends but just don't start the whole make up business or the femal anatomy. Talk to them about that new TV show or a sports game or whatever. Just talk to them, have a good self confidence level and you're good to go. There is really no way to train a girl to be friends with guys and they have to just get themselves comfortable around guys. I have a lot of guy friends because of my personality and sometimes I even get nervous around guys that I really like. But in the end, you just have to be yourself, have some fun and that will help you get guy friends I guess. [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
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