Question Posted Saturday November 26 2011, 6:54 pm
I'm not too experienced when it comes to guys, so whenever I'm out with one I always tense up because I'm scared he's gonna think I'm a complete loser for being an un expierenced 22 year old. Are there any pointers to make sure a guy is enjoying himself and not suspicious of the fact that I may not know exactly what to do?
AdviceMistress answered Monday November 28 2011, 10:14 am: Just be yourself! Don't try to be someone you're not. The guy will like you for you are as a person and nothing else. Keep your head up and be more confident in yourself! [ AdviceMistress's advice column | Ask AdviceMistress A Question ]
livelaughlove3725 answered Sunday November 27 2011, 3:16 am: when you're out with a new guy he has no idea how experienced you are! you can act like you are the most experienced girl in the world and he would never know the difference. just be yourself! be calm, relaxed and just have a good time. if you end up getting into a relationship with one of the guys, hopefully he won't care how experienced you are (and if he does he isn't the right guy for you anyways). good luck!
midnight0heart answered Sunday November 27 2011, 12:22 am: Just be yourself. Try not to act too nervous or he might think something is wrong with him or even youre not comfortable or happy with whatever youre doing. Go with what your gut tells you, and put on a pretty smile. It can be to your advantage for the guy to know youre unexperienced with dating, he will easily think no other guys are good enough for you and hes got something special. [ midnight0heart's advice column | Ask midnight0heart A Question ]
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