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    STUDY TOGETHER - how to attract the guy?
    Basically,
    I need to sit a resit exam at uni. I asked a guy I liked ( I thought he was interested in me ) to help me with some practical exams including dissection ect

    He said yes, he told me to choose a date. I said I would like to see him once per week for 4 weeks before my exams.

    Obviously we will study hard as I need to pass the exams. We will probably work either at my room or his house ( with his parents ) However, could anyone suggest what I should do to make know I like him? or what we should do together to get that attraction feelings? What can I do to attract him physically and also non physically? You know what I meant...

    Btw, he's a bit of kind, nice guy and I am even more shy than him.
  2. Scienceisgood's Avatar
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    Re: STUDY TOGETHER - how to attract the guy?
    Er, well...

    I think you best get to know him first. Although by the sound of it, you just like him physically and know nothing about him. There is a word for this, lust. =l
  3. ChantelleWes's Avatar
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    Just be yourself. No pretentions. That way, if he does say he likes you, you know he likes you for you and you don't need to put up a front for so long.

    And how many "you" did I use in that sentence? Yay me! Lol!


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