Sample from Dating Advice to Girls from the Guys
“Hey, going to the dance?”
Your insides shrivel. The last, the very last place you want to be is plastered against the gym wall waiting for a guy to ask you to dance ‒ while your friends are out on the floor moving to the latest Top Ten.
Well. It could be worse.
Say your boyfriend of two weeks (was it really only two weeks) dumped you. Didn’t even give you a reason. Just dropped you like a vial of poison. Now you hear he’s dating Patricia the Perfect.
And the news has been texted to you fourteen times by your besties. (Or your worsties… ?)
But fourteen times. Really? Like you didn’t get it the first time?
Another Scenario…
Homecoming is around the corner. All your friends are paired up. Even the ones without a steady got asked by a guy friend. You’ve been surveying the pool of prospects. There is that boy in geometry class who has potential.
Doesn’t know you exist, though.
Of course, you could go to the homecoming party with your girlfriends. Nothing wrong with that. Nothing wrong at all. But really, is it too much to ask to have a date just this once? To have a guy want to take you out just this once?
You’re not ugly. (Maybe not model material, but still…) And you’re not stupid. Hopefully, no one has noticed that extra bit of flab on your thighs. So, what gives? Why no invites?
Ever.
Whew. Dating can be a five-hundred-dollar shopping spree or a dark hole in the bowels of the earth. I’ve watched teen friends suffer the above and worse. So, what do guys want? What attracts them to a girl in the first place?
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“Hey, going to the dance?”
Your insides shrivel. The last, the very last place you want to be is plastered against the gym wall waiting for a guy to ask you to dance ‒ while your friends are out on the floor moving to the latest Top Ten.
Well. It could be worse.
Say your boyfriend of two weeks (was it really only two weeks) dumped you. Didn’t even give you a reason. Just dropped you like a vial of poison. Now you hear he’s dating Patricia the Perfect.
And the news has been texted to you fourteen times by your besties. (Or your worsties… ?)
But fourteen times. Really? Like you didn’t get it the first time?
Another Scenario…
Homecoming is around the corner. All your friends are paired up. Even the ones without a steady got asked by a guy friend. You’ve been surveying the pool of prospects. There is that boy in geometry class who has potential.
Doesn’t know you exist, though.
Of course, you could go to the homecoming party with your girlfriends. Nothing wrong with that. Nothing wrong at all. But really, is it too much to ask to have a date just this once? To have a guy want to take you out just this once?
You’re not ugly. (Maybe not model material, but still…) And you’re not stupid. Hopefully, no one has noticed that extra bit of flab on your thighs. So, what gives? Why no invites?
Ever.
Whew. Dating can be a five-hundred-dollar shopping spree or a dark hole in the bowels of the earth. I’ve watched teen friends suffer the above and worse. So, what do guys want? What attracts them to a girl in the first place?
Order Dating Advice Here
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