Question Posted Saturday November 10 2012, 3:34 am
Well I'm 12 and I have this role model she's 16 if you search charissa gerber you will find her on google she does modeling with me anyway we used to like always talk to each other when she was 14 and like I do talk to her sometimes but it feels as if I'm annoying her because a guy in my school tuned me about everything she's really nice except she has a big attitude she's so pretty and confident I really wanna be like her I have some clothes that she also has I try talk like her act like her and everything I like her boyfriend but she doesn't know it and I wouldn't do anything to ruin there relationship because I wanna be like her so much anyway my question is how do I get her to not get irritated with me and to actually like me
Additional info, added Saturday November 10 2012, 3:35 am: I forgot I'm not allowed to talk to her and she might tell my sister but she promised not to but she could but I do talk to her anyway. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Doesn't Fit Any Of These Categories? NinjaNeer answered Saturday November 10 2012, 9:49 am: The best way to get her to like you and keep her from being irritated with you is to be your own person. One of the most annoying things in the world is when someone tries to copy you entirely (as anyone with a younger sibling can attest!)
It's fine to want to be like someone, but you won't get there by copying... you'll end up looking like you're wearing someone else's personality. You admire her style, so find out what about it works for her. Does she have a way of accessorizing that makes her clothes pop? Is she super secure in herself? Figure out what it is that makes her so awesome, and try to bring that out in yourself, but in your own unique way.
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