Spoolie21 answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 4:41 pm: Hey.I'm a 16 year old girl but I just asked my friend this a few days ago and he told me a few things. But I also want to say that don't base what your like after one guy's opinion....cause all guys like different things but in general...
Guys look for girls who know their self-worth. In other words, not too high matienence and thinks there beautiful without always have to be told that. An amazing smile. When they give you a hug, its like you feel this shock and don't want to let go. A girl who is filled with life and love and confidence. Who stand up for what she believes. A girl who can make you luagh. A girl who smells good and takes care of herself. A down-to earth kinda girl. A girl who doesn't freak out if you don't call her every night. A girl who can have fun on her own and feels appreciated and knows love without haveing to be told it...
VixenLuna answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 4:39 pm: Well well, i think i might know. But only answers for the right men not jerks okay. They look for uniqness, you have to be outgoin, be able to hang out with him. Dont be loud because guys find that abit agravating. DOnt wear heavy makeup, guys like a girl who is natural, dont complain about yourself around him, and dont swear like crazy. You have to have something good about yourself, like do you sing, do you dance? act? Have a sense of style and dont wear baggy pants with a huge tshirt, makes you look smelly. once in a while baggy pants with a small shirt is cute. BUt a guy likes a girl who is well polished and is confedent about herself. need anymore??? just get back at me [ VixenLuna's advice column | Ask VixenLuna A Question ]
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