For example: If she's insecure with her weight, then lose weight and become thin (or if you already are thin then wear clothes that show off your thin figure).
orangebutterfly answered Wednesday April 28 2010, 6:40 pm: God don't like that. Jealous is not a good thing and i know your not want this answer but hey let me tell you. if you treat your friend like that then you think your freind ever trust you again? or yet you are being judge if you try make somone jealous and your self even more. so please leave your freind alone and it not right be that way.
If you don't like this answer that is fine just letting you know near future you sould ask god for forgiven for that sin of judge you made. anyway good luck becouse if you do things like that Karma come back to you. I been there and done that and you don' want Krama or word DRAMA. so stay out of it and live tommrow like it your last day [ orangebutterfly's advice column | Ask orangebutterfly A Question ]
Xenolan answered Tuesday April 27 2010, 11:30 pm: The way to make a friend jealous is (1) be better than she is at something, and (2) have a friend who's petty enough so that it matters.
In the end, you really can't "make" someone jealous. You can do everything you like to be more attractive, more talented, wealthier, or better in any way than your friend, but whether she reacts with jealousy is up to her.
And if she finds out that you're actually trying to make her jealous, she will likely view you as pitiful and pathetic, so this idea definitely has the potential to backfire on you.
thepuzzlemaster answered Tuesday April 27 2010, 11:28 pm: Look. If he/she's your friend, you shouldn't need to make him/her jealous. But if you want to, here's what you do. Start hanging out w/ other people and ignore him every now and again. If he/she asks if you want to hang out, tell him/her that you made plans with other people or that you have to do something. These tricks always work on my friends. no matter who they are. I hope this helped
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