school started like a week or so ago, and there is this guy who sits next to me in one of my classes, and i think he is so nice and irrisistable. I want to get his attention and be able to talk to him, and him want to talk to me. I have started one conversation about his favorate sport football, and it went well, but the thing is is that he is one of the really nice popular boys, and he probably gets this attention all the time. so i want to know how can i be that special girl? how can i be that one girl that he cant resist?
- Smile, be happy, be positive! Not like scary, just a happy, non-negative person.
- Make a point of looking cute. Wear an outfit you know you look good in (try a cute sundress and cropped jean jacket), do your hair and makeup.
- Don't try too hard. Smile at his jokes but don't act like a dork, lol.
- If you're brave enough, "accidentally" tell a gossipy friend you like him. Trust me, he'll know.
- Try inviting him to a group outing- movies, etc. If he mentions he wants to see Superbad, tell him a group of your friends are going and he's welcome to come...then make it happen.
kayybabyx3 answered Sunday September 2 2007, 11:28 pm: start talking to him more about things you know he likes.and whatever subject your in,if your struggling a bit you can always ask him to tutor you :]
but dont seem desparate where like youre just dying to find anyway to talk to him at all every day.
definitely become more outgoing and flirt a little bit.talk with other people in the class besides him too, and he'll notice your personality. if you can,become friends with his friends and get into his group.he'll definitely notice you then.
tabby14 answered Sunday September 2 2007, 10:35 pm: OMG i have the same problem. I'm 14 and a freshman and the guy i like is a junior and a football player...I see your problem(they are irrisistable)just start becoming friends with him then gradually it might build into something. Be outgoing (guys like that)
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