How can I get a new boyfriend? I don't know where to look and I miss having one. Plus I'm usually to shy to talk to guys
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? sunshine1232 answered Thursday April 22 2010, 5:37 pm: You've got to be confident and believe in yourself
otherwise your self esteem will go down if your
in school that would probably be the easiest place to look seeing as there's tons of boys there you could try looking at a mall or other crowded places even places you visit often around your neighborhood if there's some boys your age there if you feel yourself starting to get shy take
a few deep breaths to calm yourself down practice what you want to say before you start a conversation that way once you do you'll know exactly what to say & you'll be able to go from there(: [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
Seermage answered Thursday April 22 2010, 4:54 pm: This may not be a traditional answer BUT here goes.
On a piece of paper, write in detail EVERYTHING you want in a boyfriend. His looks, personality, attitude, sense of humor, height, family background everything and any thing you can think of.
Write what kind of first date you'd like, how he treats you ect...use colored markers and make it fun and creative!
Fold it toward you three times and keep it in your wallet or pocket! Find a rose quartz and keep THAT with you as you write your list
Then, go out every day somewhere. Coffee houses, amusement parks, websites dating, classes, ice cream parlors or nice long walks in the park, I would stay away from clubs as most men looking there are seeking one night
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at night before going to sleep, imagine meeting this guy and how you interact with each other
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