missbananafontana answered Saturday December 29 2007, 9:07 pm: This is a dumb question. It even looks dumb. I look at it and think "This is a stupid and stupid-looking question that looks as if it was written by a four-year-old." And I don't think that four-year-olds should even be interested in guys yet.
Buuutttt.... it's none of my business what you, Miss Four-Year-Old, is doing.
HOW TO GET A GUY TO WANT TO KISS YOU-
-Don't be a psycho.
-Have a brain in your head.
-Be really pretty.
-Know him. You can't randomly walk up to someone that you don't know and expect that he'll want to make out.
Once you guys know each other, and he knows that you're pretty, have a brain, and are not "out there", say to him (when you're alone) "I bet you're a really bad kisser." Then tell him that he "doesn't have the balls to kiss you". That is the "works every time" answer. That probably won't work for a long time relationship though. But that's not what you asked. So, yeah, I my main points are that you have to make him all kind of "got to prove myself" and also that this is a dumb question that you could find the answer to via [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
EDIT: Your feedback: ew jerk. Well, lovely, ew. You must be a mind-reader or something because that is exactly what I was thinking when I read your question. I know by being outspoken in my answer I was not exactly endearing myself to you, but what do you expect; I have no sympathy for stupid people and it was only instinctal of me to tear you apart for various misspellings, too many question marks, and a stupid question to begin with, with which I would've torn you apart anyway for even if you had perfect grammar. [ missbananafontana's advice column | Ask missbananafontana A Question ]
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