Let's say you hate your nose (like me). Do you tend to notice and critique other people's noses? I find myself overlooking (on other people) everything I am happy about about myself. I also find myself concentrating on other's people's features that I don't like myself. Do you find yourself doing this as well?
My logic behind this is I like this guy, and I'm sure he is happy about his nose so I am wondering if he doesn't even notice my (or other people's) noses so he wouldn't concentrate on mine and see it's flaws.
My nose isn't big, but I am just not satisfied with it, and I am sure I am the only one that sees a problem with my nose.
Jarett's def right.. I look for the thinks I like in myself when I'm looking for girls. Ive been told I have nice eyebrows and noticed that I look for that in a girl... I tend to avoid the girls that basically pluck them off and draw them on lol
I don't really care for my nose, but I don't really concentrate on girls noses. In fact, I think it might be the opposite. The things that I have that are ok or good, I think I look more so in a girl with those. Like my teeth are pretty good, so I look for a girl with a good smile and straight teeth. I go to the gym 4 or 5 times a week, so I am really interested in girls who work out and take care of their bodies.
Yea I think its because when you see with something you think is wrong with u, you look at other peoples features what they have v. S. What you think you don't have, for some people to make themselves feel better they look at people who appear ugly to them which makes them feel better and be like "hey, it could be a lot worse" lol
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I pretty much always start out with a friendly greeting. I follow that up with a comment or question relating to where we are (club, amusement park, etc...). After that, just find out whether she is there with other people and what they are up to that evening. If the conversation to that point goes well, I then ask her/them if they want to join me/us and take it from there.
How do they typically respond?
With this approach, I have had success (I would say at least 2/3 of the time) and it might have to do with the genuine attempt to get to know them. Its important to display a calm and confident approach because its those brief moments in which a girl decides whether to deny you or is left intrigued by you and is wanting more.