Question Posted Saturday September 6 2008, 12:41 pm
how do you become the life of the party, if its just me 18 my bf 20 and his roommates 20-21 and there gfs?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? 0xymoron answered Sunday September 7 2008, 11:48 am: Just always be ready to have a good time. Don't get too mushy with your boyfriend when everyone is around, it kinda bugs people. Try to become friends with everyone. Especially the girls. Whatever everyone is doing, always be ready to be a part of it and have a good attitude. People can tell when you want to be there. And when people are in a good mood it puts others in good mood. So just have fun yourself, and it will make others have fun. Try putting on some music if you guys are bored, try to get your boyfriend to dance so your friends can laugh at him. Stuff like that, things that make people laugh always helps. Hope I've helped. [ 0xymoron's advice column | Ask 0xymoron A Question ]
WittyUsernameHere answered Saturday September 6 2008, 6:38 pm: My default answer is "beat them at a video game"
Seriously though if you can kick your boyfriend's friend's asses at a video game he wins cool points with them, and they'll ignore their own GFs to challenge you.
Gamer girls are always a center of attention.
Other than that, scheme with the girlfriends.
Make friends with the other two girls, and lead them into fun ideas. Guys will go along with whatever the girls want to do (or do their own thing) but if you're popular with the girlfriends usually the boyfriends are perfectly friendly as well.
Conversely, if you are friends with the boyfriends and try to be the center of attention with the boys, the girls often get jealous, or notice that you're trying too hard and dislike you.
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