getting ex boyfriend, whom i still like jealouse. maybe?
Question Posted Sunday June 3 2007, 4:39 pm
okay well really what i'm trying to say is that i still like my ex boyfriend alot and i heard he still "kinda" likes me. and i want to "get him jealous" if thats what you want to call it. really what i'm asking is how can i make myself look like "breath taking" if you will. or " eye catching".
i'll give you the low down. i'm a 13 year old girl. im about 5'3ish with short brown hair. its about sholder length. brown eyes, and i'm pretty skinny, about average. how should i do my hair, what color make up annd what not? i can pretty much do anything with my hair. i usually straighten it. sometimes i scrunch it. and what color eye shadow if any? what kind of shirt? low cut, full tshirt? quarter sleeved/low cut? i have mostly cloths from hollister and some from abrecrombie and american eagle, so. i just really want to catch his attention and make him pretty much jealous of anyone siiting near me if thats possible. sorry this is so long. tahnks in advnace!
CheerCandi answered Sunday June 3 2007, 7:17 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 ]
DefyingOctober answered Sunday June 3 2007, 6:51 pm: well it looks like you have another situation i had a while ago...
to get him jealous, you first need to flirt with him in any way you first won him over just to get him interested. then once you think he's almost there...try talkin a lil bit more to other guys in front of him.
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