One of my female student recently (after spring break)decided to start wearing skirts just because of a boy she likes, unfortunately she has no idea how to flirt....
She wears skirts but she covers her legs with a sweater eventhough it is 100 degrees...
she needs help
cheney232 answered Friday June 1 2007, 5:26 pm: hahah so whats funny is i read this and realized your mr. zias, and your so talking about brittany and she is so stupid for wearing it! hahah i think its a girl thing though, she is very self conscious, as to most girls are! so im sure she will realize it by next year i mean there are only 4 days left of school and by next year its a way to start a new beginning but im sure me and sam can get her out to not wear her sweater when she has skirts :) p.s. this is shenaye,
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lovestruck823 answered Friday June 1 2007, 5:18 pm: uhhhhh why do you insist on writing these about me!!!!! you are pure evil mr.z. But i like the sdvice that the person under me wrote..... thank you!!! but you still arent nice teacher!!!! [ lovestruck823's advice column | Ask lovestruck823 A Question ]
CheerCandi answered Friday June 1 2007, 4:59 pm: well the sweater was def. a bad move. a skirt is designed to show off your legs. the sweater would look wierd.
she should laugh and giggle around him (but not in an air-headed way)laugh alot. and hold your head up high when she walks around him. be confident in the way you walk and nothing wrong with putting a little twist with it.
make-up: not too heavy(CRUCIAL). if you have fair skin then pastel colors are the way to go. make sure she wears lipgloss(clear is always OK)
tight clothes are good but dont look like a slut or like your too easy, you know.
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