unfortunatly, ive fallen in love again. im 13/f and can thelp the way i feel. the guys name is matt. hes a grade above me, and school is going to end soon, so how do i get him to notice me? the second i saw him i felt some kind of connection. hes really nice and sweet, but im not suure what to do? all help is appreciated, and if you have any questions ill clear them up
lbwhite89 answered Saturday June 2 2007, 1:26 pm: If what CheerCandi said didn't sound so desperate, it would be good advice. You probably already know to look your best around your crush. Don't try to make it seem like you're trying so hard to impress him though.
Just talk to him as a friend and see if he likes you back. Flirt a little and go with the flow. Be yourself.
Another thing that a lot of people do is mix up love and lust. Love at first sight doesn't exist. You may really like him, but you can't love someone you don't really know that well. And a lot of guys are scared of the word "love", so I sure hope you don't throw that around in your relationships. It isn't something you say on the first date...or even the second or third. When you REALLY fall in love, you'll see the difference. [ lbwhite89's advice column | Ask lbwhite89 A Question ]
CheerCandi answered Saturday June 2 2007, 12:47 pm: where lip gloss. tight clothes without looking too slutty. skirts recommended to show off your legs. pastel make-up (aplied lightly not to dark) and theres nothing wrong with twisting the way you walk. laugh loudly to show you have a sence of humor. stay close by without actually fallowing him. catch his eyes without staring at him (then he knows youve really noticed him) and hold your head up high to show confidence [ CheerCandi's advice column | Ask CheerCandi A Question ]
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