so this is a random question but about how often does a normal pretty girl get looked at from guys? (the answer doesnt have to be perfect and dont tell me it depends on the type or smth :P )
i dont mean girls who look like supermodels though.
LiLMAMAx answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 6:11 pm: Honestly, if your a pretty girl or even halfway decent looking; any guy will look at you & probably look twice. That's just male's natural reaction when they see a pretty girl. Just like when a girl sees a really cute guy, she can't help but look at him. Guys do the same thing & sometimes you may not notice them doing it but they are looking. That's just a typical guy. ♥ [ LiLMAMAx's advice column | Ask LiLMAMAx A Question ]
Cux answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 5:07 pm: I tend to "look at" girls who are normal and pretty. They aren't trying to hard to be pretty, and they are at least making an effort.
I guess the answer to your question is all of the time. =]
sh0veITwhor3x answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 4:35 pm: A pretty girl will get looked at often, but I pretty girl with a nice body will get looked at even more. Just be confident, guys will notice that. Mostly what you look for in a guy is what they look for in a girl.
God looks, nice body, nice hair, nice teeth and so on. [ sh0veITwhor3x's advice column | Ask sh0veITwhor3x A Question ]
Hitoast answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 4:09 pm: Geez I feel vain answering this question :b lol anyways, the typical pretty girl can get "looked at" anywhere. Usually and almost ALWAYS while walking down the street. So yeah, the typical attractive girl gets looked at quite often :]
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