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female
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30-35,
anonymous
writes: Hey everyone.Just a general 'i want him to like me' question;theres this guy, 2 years above me that i really like. I want him to notice me for my assets etc.Men and boys; what attracts you? hows the best way to walk, talk, act etc. What do you prefer.thank you, will be very useful,xx
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reader, anonymous, writes (23 March 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionHahahah, thankyou all!To Unknown Girl- dont worry, no way is a man gonna walk all over me! i love being myself, and im confident enough.I was just trying to pick up some extra tips.thankyouu xx
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reader, The Realist +, writes (22 March 2010):
I would have to say its the face, like the smile and just looking happy. I don't mean makeup and prefer there not to be alot, just something to accent your features. The way you walk would have to be confident and sure of yourself but not stuck up and the for the talk defintitely some expression and interest shown to the conversation.
I do prefer to see someone wearing something that shows off there body without being so revealing, basically well fitted clothes. Its always good to have the guy guessing about your body.
And remember to be yourself because people will know when you are fake.
Hope this helps you out.
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reader, Hopefulbutlost78 +, writes (22 March 2010):
Men,or at least any decent ones,admire their equal.They admire brains,beauty and confidence.Relationships are only complicated because people make them that way.Keep it simple!
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reader, UnknownGirl +, writes (22 March 2010):
How about you just try being yourself? It's people like you that makes men walk all over women. You make them think they're much too important by changing yourself to make them like you. I don't mean to be a b*tch, but come on now.
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reader, anonymous, writes (22 March 2010): Show interest in his interests. Talk to him. Ask him about himself. Find some common ground. Ask him out. I have never found it a turn off to be asked out by a woman, in fact I find it a turn on. So often in life we wait too long and our opportunities pass us by. Don't miss yours.
I try to live my life by the motto: It's better to regret something you have done, than to regret something you haven't done.
Don't let yourself regret not going for it.
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