I/you/we/they persuade. He/she/it persuades. The present participle is persuading.
Persuade means to convince someone to do something or believe something, while dissuade means to persuade someone not to do something or believe something. Essentially, persuade is about promoting an action or idea, whereas dissuade is about discouraging it.
Hopefully you do not.
To dissuade means to persuade someone not to take a particular course of action or to discourage them from doing something. It involves trying to change someone's mind or opinion in order to prevent them from following through with a decision.
"Pervade" means to spread throughout and be present in every part of something. "Persuade" means to convince someone to do or believe something through reasoning or argument.
it can be normal, it can happen to any oneGirls liking their guy friendsGuys liking their girl friendsGuys liking their guy friendsGirls liking their girl friends
You may be able to get the girl who dislikes you to start liking you if you are nice to her and pay her compliments.
You can't really 'trick a girl into liking you' but you can always try to find out what she wants and try to be what she looks for in a guy.
no
if a boy licks a girl he will start messing with her they will do anything to get a girl
He might
liking a girl for a year and a half!!
Of Course!
Liking the same types of things that boys typically do and not liking the things that girls typically do.
It means she likes you
by liking them for they are and be confident.
WHEN SHE WAS A little GIRL.