Ok. So at school, not a lot of guys liek me or notice me at all. Can anyone please give me some advice on how to get guys to notice me and like me and eventually ask me out?
kayliegirl125 answered Monday July 18 2011, 6:43 pm: I totally agree with LatinaAdvice. I'm having the same problem with guys that I like, and the absolute best advice I've gotten is to be myself. No guy likes the fact a girl is being someone they're not. For example, if you flirt with a guy, flirt with them the way you want to, not the way some of your other friends tell you. Guys like girls to be who they really are. Good luck, and if you have any other questions, feel free to inbox me. :D
nikz answered Sunday July 17 2011, 1:50 pm: why not try a new hairstyle or some new outfits and guys like girls that aren't shy and afraid to socialise so you should go up to them and start a conversation this way they are noticing you and will eventually start talking to you on a regular basis and from there they will get to know you and i'm sure someone will eventually ask you out [ nikz's advice column | Ask nikz A Question ]
LatinaAdvice answered Sunday July 17 2011, 1:29 pm: Okay, so i see where your coming from .. dont hesitate things , first of all notice that your a lovely girl and just cause no one in your school notices you dont mean your not worth it.
There are millions of guys out there that must be dying to be with you, however always try and be yourself ... if you want guys to notice you make new friends? with males of course. But don't show them what your looking for , that way one of them must notice you even if they don't ask you out you could end up having a really nice friendship with them.
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