I have a friend thats a guy and I think I might like him as more than a friend. Sometimes I want to get that idea of my head and try and get rid of the feeling, is that possible? Honestly, not to be mean, but this guy isn't cute at all, but his personality is. I've never been attracted to someone based on the personality though and its weird. If I do decide to like him, then what's some ways to flirt with him, but not make it obvious that I like him ?
"Getting rid of the feeling" isn't really possible, unless you look at all the bad things about him. I don't suggest to do that, however, because thyen you probably wouldn't even want to be firends. You can't control your heart really when it comes to this, *UNFORTUNATELY*.
I'ts a good thing that you're not shallow & go for guys with looks. Usually guys with the looks are cocky.
Anywhoooo. you can't "decide" to like him,
But to flirt with him, you can laugh a lot...always want to talk to him...hug him when you see him...etc.
totallyxrad answered Sunday February 11 2007, 3:44 pm: Umm, to flirt. When you two are talking and stuff just laugh alot and make jokes and things. Just act really happy and talk to him about how his day went and what he has planned for the next day and stuff like that. [ totallyxrad's advice column | Ask totallyxrad A Question ]
OXJustineXO answered Sunday February 11 2007, 3:29 pm: well, sometimes at first, people dont like people bcuz of there looks, but the more they get to know them, they like them more and more and then finaly think they are cute.
Ways to flirt with him , are like do you want to call me or something or ask him to help him with your homework even if you understand it perfect,ask him how his day was and stuff ect.
you know typical talk, and laugh alot.
i hope it works out good
hope i helped
xoxox
justine [ OXJustineXO's advice column | Ask OXJustineXO A Question ]
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