From personal experience, I remember back in 7th grade just about all the guys in my grade cared only about looks in a girl. That was even true for me.
You would be really lucky to find a guy searching for a girl in terms of personality when in 7th grade.
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Just talk to the guys about the girls and how nice the girls are. Tell them good things about the girl. If you want them to like you show respect to them and talk to them. Don't be crazy. Tell them about you and ask about them. Just be nice. If that doesn't work just tell them that you like them and see what they'll do.
ya most girls do in every grade
I personally think that 7th grade is to young to start like dating and stuff like that.
Of course! I have a friend, he was dating this girl I knew that was in 6th grade with me a couple years ago.
Try first just talking to her. and maybe sitting with her at lunch. Be nice to her; don't tease her, even if most boys do that when they like a girl. Girls like sweet, caring guys. Find out her interests, and see if you share the same. Good luck!
Well girls like different things but one thing we can agree on is things about a guy. He needs a lot of different things. Nice looks Funny Smart Athletic Unique Quirky Fun Kind Caring Loyal Calls you pretty, not hot Romantic Friendly Likes you for you Girls like when you can tell what she is thinking and girls like to be challenged in a relationship.
Well, just like most guys it'd be looks and body. Of course
Most 4th grade guys don't like girls yet. Don't worry, he will soon.
Guys are just cruel and like to annoy girls.
You have to have self confidence. Act as if you are the prettiest girl in the school. Don't think of yourself as less.This doesn't mean to let it go to your head. Just don't worry what everyone else thinks of you what is important is what you think of yourself. This confidence is an attractive quality to guys. Don't forget also that guys in the 7th grade are on a different wave length than girls are. They may not be thinking about girls the same way you think about them.