<p>Gotta love the girls. except for *****y ones....</p>
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friedrice,
either she likes you, or she has something on her hands and wants to rub it off on you. which is more likely?
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<p>lmao</p>
<p>The latter most likely :(</p>
<p>Hahahaha this whole thread makes me laugh.</p>
<p>You need some more confidence, friedrice! Allow your ego to be pumped a little bit and look at it like she can't keep her hands off of you.</p>
<p>teacher flirting? ;)</p>
<p>it's so depressing when no one flirts with you :(</p>
<p>ballerstatus: "Go get that piece of ass" Lol!</p>
<p>darthk - I personally have a thing for nice guys, but that, sadly, is not neccesarily normal. It really depends on the girl. I think you're pretty safe with what your doing, though, because teasing each other is a pretty common way to flirt, and as long as you help her in the end, you still show that you're a nice guy, and you're just joking. Actually, that's what the guy I currently like does, so I guess it works pretty well for him.</p>
<p>Anyway, back to the topic, I learned my lesson about flirting in class ths year. I never used to, but there was this one class where the combination of people there just made it so easy. Unfortunately, it was with a teacher who gives bonus points for paying attention, so my grade dropped a bit, and I realized I should probably resist the temptation except during labs and group activities.</p>
<p>I went to an all-girls school, and I really liked it. Now, I could never go to an all-girls college, since that's a different matter.
My best friend is going to an all-girls college though, but her school is right next to another (coed) school.</p>
<p>When I was in coed schools though, flirting was always fun. Especially nerd flirting (yay calculator messages in math class!)</p>
<p>^i'll lay tangent to your curves ^_^ lol</p>
<p>"no having a cutie in your class gives you that boost to do even better in the class so you can impress him"</p>
<p>you mean girls care about impressing guys? never knew that. i thought it was the man's job to impress. most guys know girls don't get dressed up for guys or even themselves. girls dress for other girls which is why i can see why many girls wouldn't want to go to an all girls school. girls are much harsher on each other than boys are (on girls and each other).</p>
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girls dress for other girls which is why i can see why many girls wouldn't want to go to an all girls school.
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Yeah... no.
Although we wore uniforms, I can only think of one girl in my class who actively tried to look 'made up' every day (and was made fun of by a bunch of people for it since she wore more makeup than anyone ever should). For the most part, we really didn't care less.</p>
<p>I'm going to an all girls school for college, which I have never done before, so it should be interesting. </p>
<p>I figure it'll be nice to keep my social and academic life separate so I can focus on school work. I heard that most girls wear sweats to class, but I figure I can always wear a nice dress when I feel like it or when I go out.</p>
<p>Yeah I think it really differs from girl to girl, and it also depends on how they dress. I like to dress up nicely because it makes me feel good about myself.</p>
<p>I've been homeschooled in the past year because of a few problems at public school. Still flirted with some girls when I could, but my life was restricted socially.</p>
<p>I'm going to community college (dual enrollment) for my senior year and I'll be in the same class with college girls. I can't wait!</p>
<p>I would definitely kill myself if I were forced to go to an all boys school like Morehouse. Females are like a haven for my eyes & hands. In class, I don't flirt at all because I don't want to miss important notes but once I get out ...well..........I'll leave that up to you guys to figure it out.</p>
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i thought it was the man's job to impress.
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....Seriously?</p>
<p>All of the girls I know try to impress guys in one way or another. I know that I sure do.</p>
<p>Flirting in class lost me some of the respect one of my favorite teachers had for me. Yeah...</p>
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<p>We all do. =) All that money on hair, on make up, on clothes, everything. It's mostly for guys. I don't feel bad about it, it doesn't make me less of a person, or less confident. It's nature.</p>
<p>metdeth, what I think collegehopeful meant by girls dressing for other girls is that girls are the ones who care about brands for girl clothing. They are the ones who would be impressed if another fellow girl had a burberry scarf and a $500 coach purse. Do you honestly think guys would care about this brand name stuff? 99% of them don't. Guys don't assess girls...oooh, she has a coach purse, I'm totally gonna date her. Girls often assess other girls as...oooh, she has a coach purse, I like her expensive taste. Or oh, she has a coach purse. She must be snooty and superficial to waste $500 on a meaningless and ugly piece of fabric, so on and so forth</p>
<p>Same thing with electronics and cars. Most girls don't know the difference between models. Guys show off the best stuff to brag to other guys.</p>
<p>It has nothing to do with homosexuality. We are all competitive with our own gender. Human nature.</p>
<p>I like blondes. Heres a blonde joke, a blonde girl walks into a library and saids, "CAN I HAVE A SMALL COKE WITH LARGE FRIES?", the lady saids, "This is a librarian." So then the blonde girl exclaims, "Oh, (whispers) Can I have a small coke with large fries?"</p>
<p>gotta love them.</p>