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How to Act Around Guys
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When it comes to how to act around guys, the most important thing is to be yourself and treat them with respect. Here are some tips that can help you feel more confident and comfortable around guys: 1. Be confident: Guys are attracted to confident and self-assured women. Stand up straight, make eye contact, and speak clearly. 2. Show interest: Ask guys questions about themselves, their interests, and hobbies. Listen to what they have to say and show genuine interest. 3. Be friendly: Smile and be friendly towards guys. This will make them feel more comfortable around you and encourage them to engage in conversation. 4. Don't be afraid to initiate: It's perfectly okay for a girl to make the first move. If you're interested in a guy, don't be afraid to initiate a conversation or ask him out. 5. Respect boundaries: It's important to respect a guy's boundaries. If he's not interested or uncomfortable, don't push the issue. 6. Avoid playing games: Being honest and straightforward is always the best approach. Don't play games or try to manipulate guys into liking you. Remember, the most important thing is to be yourself and treat guys with respect. By doing so, you'll naturally attract people who appreciate and value you for who you are.
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