Hello. I'm in 9th grade. I have guy friends, not a lot but I still have some. Most of my guy friends are either in grades below or ahead of me. Most guys in my grade are like..I don't know they either don't want to talk to you, or they want to stare at your ass all day. I really want some more guy friends to hang out with. How can I get more? I'm a very outgoing person and I can make friends easily, so I can start conversations. Please help me. Thanks :)
Poison_Tears_IxI answered Monday January 1 2007, 11:31 pm: i have that same problem. im in 9th grade and i have a ton of guy friends but almost all of them are in 8th grade or higher or just not in my school. i try hanging out with a ton of my friends that are girls and have them bring there cousins, brothers, guy friends a long. or go on a double blind date with one of your friends and even if things dont work out with your date, you still have a new friend. talk to more people or if you have an instant messenger go into chat rooms with your friends or on myspace add a friend's friend. there are many ways to meet new people you just need to think of the possibabilities. :] [ Poison_Tears_IxI's advice column | Ask Poison_Tears_IxI A Question ]
quackducks answered Monday January 1 2007, 7:15 pm: Well ive had many guy friends ever sense like 1st grade. But some ways i meet new guy friends are like going places with the ones you have and having them bring some friends. Or if you sit next to a guy in one of your clases that you don't really know try talking to them. well i hope i helped! bye! [ quackducks's advice column | Ask quackducks A Question ]
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