14/f
I have always attracted the wrong guy. I can never seem to get the guy that I want, and anyone who DOES want to go out with me just isn't what I want. At all. My friends have told me that I'm skinny and I always get compliments on my hair or skin or smile. If anyone suggests a guy for me, they either don't like me like that or they just aren't my type. I just can't figure out why I can't find a boyfriend. I know bunch of people who just aren't that nice/good-looking/etc. and have a boyfriend all the time. What's wrong with me?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? disasterxwoah answered Friday June 22 2007, 5:04 pm: Not to be rude but your 14, and you have a type ? Im almost 16 and I don't even have a "type". You should give those guys like that you, but don't seem your "type" a chance. They could end up being the best boyfriends ever. When young (yeah I'm young too) you should take chances. Don't worry if the guy doesn't like the same music as you or isn't the hottest guy around, thats not whats important in a relationship. You don't have to be pretty to have a boyfriend, you just have to find someone that likes you for you, and those guys that do like you, proablly like you for just that. So don't be picky and say " he's not my type ". Take a chance give him a try, not saying be his girlfind, but maybe go to the movies with him and some friends talk to him get to know him a little more, and you might find you are attracted to him. So don't worry about find a soul make right now, just look around go out with guys your "type" and not your "type" there's to many good guys out there waiting that just arnt the right "type". Hope that helped and made any sense. [ disasterxwoah's advice column | Ask disasterxwoah A Question ]
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