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I amke it way too obvious when I am attracted to someone...how can I keep a cool head?

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Question - (29 April 2006) 2 Answers - (Newest, 30 April 2006)
A female , anonymous writes:

Dear Cupid,

I have a big problem. Whenever I'm attracted to someone, it's always really obvious to them! I don't know how, but my friends always figure it out and I think it puts guys off. I try to act cool but how can I not make it so obvious?

Any help appreciated.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (30 April 2006):

Ask your friends exactly what it is that tips them off (laughing more at his jokes, standing closer to him) and work on those little quirks. If they can't think of any of the top of their heads, push a little more, they probably know exactly what it is that they use to tell if you like someone.

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A female reader, Mama +, writes (30 April 2006):

Hi,

my dear girl, all you have to do is be yourself, boys are attracted to sincere natural and original girls. You really don't have to put an act on. if a boy likes you it will be for who you really are. Then it will be obvious to them that you are a genuine girl. Which you are!

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