how do u meet guys in a small town from different schools?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Bubblegumx0x answered Tuesday August 5 2008, 10:44 pm: I have the same problem ... I live in a small town and all the guys at my school are jerks and all they want are girls that are easy. This is what I did to meet different guys. First thing always be yourself... smile and just look happy. Once you are happy and love yourself others will love you too... for who you really are. Secondly... go to the mall or any other public place... there are always guys there. Lastly don't be too picky or judgemental...the guy you would never think twice about may actualy be the type of guy you wish for. Never ever tell yourself you are not good enough for anyone!! Confidence is the key!! [ Bubblegumx0x's advice column | Ask Bubblegumx0x A Question ]
LiLMAMAx answered Tuesday August 5 2008, 6:17 am: I live in a very small town, so I've accomplished learning this, ha. Go to other schools football games. If your school is playing another town's football team, then go to the away game. You'll have people you know to talk to there, because a lot of people go to the away games, and you'll also have a lot of new guys there! Also, try going to a mall of some sort that is in another town. It was when I was in 10th grade, I'm in 12th now. But I had went to a mall 45 minutes outside of my town & befriending some sales guy in American Eagle. I went in there & he striked up a conversation about where I was from, where I went to school. Little things like that. So malls are definitely a good place. (: [ LiLMAMAx's advice column | Ask LiLMAMAx A Question ]
LM answered Tuesday August 5 2008, 2:12 am: Through mutual friends, myspace, school dances, or friends-of-friends. [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
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