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Friday 9 September 2011

How To Talk To A Girl Without Getting Tongue Tied

 
 
Do you suffer from lack of confidence and have trouble talking to girls? Do you never know what to say or even how to approach a girl? Do they seem like aliens to you and so out of reach?

You are not alone. I used to be just like you, I had so much trouble talking to girls I could never find the right words to say. I used to get a big knot in my stomach and would usually get tongued tied and end up getting the brush off and feeling such a fool.

I was an only child so of course I did not have any sisters. In fact the only females in the family, apart from my mum, was my gran and some elderly spinster aunts. So when I was growing up I rarely had much to do with girls.

Popular culture

European fairy tales have preserved memorable stories about girls. Among these are Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Rapunzel, Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl, The Little Mermaid, The Princess and the Pea and the Brothers Grimm's Little Red Riding Hood.

Children's books about girls include Alice in Wonderland, Heidi, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the Nancy Drew series, Little House on the Prairie, Madeline, Pippi Longstocking, A Wrinkle in Time, Dragonsong, and Little Women. Books which have both boy and girl protagonists have tended to focus more on the boys, but important girl characters appear in Knight's Castle, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Book of Three and the Harry Potter series.

There have been many American comic books and comic strips featuring a girl as the main character such as Little Lulu and Little Orphan Annie. In superhero comic books an early girl character was Etta Candy, one of Wonder Woman's sidekicks. In the Peanuts series (by Charles Schulz) girl characters include Peppermint Patty, Lucy van Pelt and Sally Brown.

In Japanese animated cartoons and comic books girls are often protagonists. Most of Hayao Miyazaki's animated films feature a young girl heroine, as in Majo no takkyūbin (Kiki's Delivery Service). There are many other girl protagonists in the Shōjo style of manga, which is targeted to girls as an audience. Among these are The Wallflower, Ceres, Celestial Legend, Tokyo Mew Mew and Full Moon o Sagashite. Meanwhile, some genres of Japanese cartoons may feature sexualized and objectified portrayals of girls.

The term girl is widely heard in the lyrics of popular music (such as with the song "About a Girl"), most often meaning a young adult or teenaged female.

Relationship resolutions

NEWSFLASH: Friend flameouts are so 2008. This year is all about reviving rocky relationships before they become a thing of the past. GL's here to help you keep your bond strong all year long.
PAL PROBLEM She spends every second with her new BE RESOLVE TO ... Be patient. This guy's the center of your girl's world for a while. Once their relationship settles a bit, request a standing girls-only night. And, make plans for the three of you now and again. Who knows? The BF may bring along a hot friend ... hello, double date!
PAL PROBLEM You lost touch after she moved away.
RESOLVE TO ... Play catch-up. Sure, you have both been crazy busy, but that's no excuse. Use the holiday break to touch base with a long call. Fill her in on all the school gossip, then ask her about her new digs. And once you've reconnected, stick to a monthly update at minimum.
PAL PROBLEM you're-ugh!-always dealing with her drama queen 'tude.
RESOLVE TO ... Minimize her meltdown. She's in tears because another girl is wearing the same dress to the formal? Tell her that proves she has awesome style. A sore throat means she's dying of the bubonic plague? Explain it's likely the cold that's going around. Sympathizing only gets her revved up, so a reality check will show her how silly she really sounds.
PAL PROBLEM You feel slighted when her sched leaves no time for you.
RESOLVE TO ... Get busy, girl! Instead of waiting around for a break in your BFF's calendar, fill up your free time with your own activities. Whether it's band or basketball, carve out a niche for yourself. Plus, you'll meet new girlies. That's not to say you should bypass your BFF for your new friends--keep each other a priority by getting together at least once a week.
PAL PROBLEM: You stopped talking to her after she stole your crush.
RESOLVE TO ... Stall the silent treatment. True, she made a completely uncool move, but is this guy really worth trashing your friendship? Probably not. Invite her to grab a peppermint latte, then let her know why you've been icing her out. Say you're willing to move past your pain if she promises to be more up front with you. After all, there are a billion boys out there, but you've got only one BFF.

Sweet Talk A Girl And Have Fun



 Make your dates fun, don't just do the same things all the time. Here are a few ideas for you:

Arrange to do some fun things, for example you could take her to the zoo, most girls love animals and she will enjoy herself and think you are cool.

Arrange a surprise picnic for her. Pack a few sandwiches, some fruits, a bottle of wine and wine glasses (don't forget the corkscrew) and a blanket in a backpack and take her on a picnic in the woods on a lovely sunny day. She will think you're so romantic. After you have eaten, lay down together and look at the sky and try to make out funny faces in the clouds.

Take her for a trip to the beach even if the weather is not so warm. Walk along the sand together and have a paddle in the sea. Find a stick or piece of wood and draw a heart in the sand and write her name inside it. When it gets cold, take her for a fish and chip supper.

Offer to cook her supper. Play her favourite romantic songs and tell her to sit and reax while you are cooking.. Make the table look nice with a tablecloth and napkins. Light some candles to create a romantic atmosphere.

Sweet Talk A Girl And Make Her Feel Special

She Will Love To Hear Your Sweet Talk



If you want to learn how to sweet talk a girl you should know its not just a matter of mindless flattery and cheesy chat-up-lines. Yes sure girls love compliments but it has to be genuine or they will spot your fake chat a mile off.

Girls love to feel special, they love to feel they are the prettiest, most sexiest creature in the world. So how do you sweet talk a girl and make her feel special?

Be observant. Notice when she has had her hair done and pay her a compliment. Tell her she has lovely hair, beautiful eyes, soft skin and smells gorgeous. Be sure to notice when she has bought a new dress or new shoes and tell her how lovely she looks.

Make her feel special by sending her flowers, but don't send them to her home address. Instead send them to her place of work. She will feel so special when a big bouquet of flowers arrive at her place of work and they are for HER! Just imagine she will be the centre of attention and all her friends will be so jealous. Be sure to write something romantic on the gift tag so she knows they are from you.

Make her feel protected. Girls love a guy who makes her feel safe and protected.

Treat her with respect and don't take her for granted. If you neglect her and take her for granted, she will soon find someone else who treats her right.

Be spontaneous. Buy her little presents just for the sake of it. They don't have to be anything too expensive.

How To Sweet Talk A Girl and Win Her Heart

How To Sweet Talk A Girl

They say that romance is dead and girls now days are liberated and want to be treated as equals. A lot of guys are even too scared to open doors for a girl or offer them their seat on the train or bus for fear of being scorned. You hear about girls acting like guys, adopting ladish behaviour, getting drunk and having fights, but that is all just negative hype.

I say romance is still alive and well and the majority of girls still love to be romanced and have sweet talk whispered in their ears by the guy of their dreams. So if you want to learn how to sweet talk a girl and bring some romance into her life, read on.

FASHION, PAPER DOLLS AND MULTIPLICATIVES

There are artistically talented people, then there are people like Noel Cruz, the man who created the Angelina doll that recently sold on eBay (for a price that was almost as impressive as the doll, itself): £2,000!
The artist took an ordinary doll, removed the factory paint, then re-touched the face with acrylics to capture Miss Jolie’s features. Perfectly.
Ken’s getting pretty worked up, so Barbie’s lining up a series of short-term relationships and embarassing interviews. Just in case.
Suzana Kaori Ura, Alzira C. M. Stein-Barana and Deisy P. Munhoz share the resources they have been developing to facilitate the understanding of multiplication.
The multiplicative principle is the tool allowing the counting of groups that can be described by a sequence of events. An event is a subset of sample space, i.e. a collection of possible outcomes, which may be equal to or smaller than the sample space as a whole. If event A can occur in m different ways, event B in n different ways and event B is independent of event A, then the event (A followed by B) can occur in m�n ways.
It is important that students understand this basic principle early on and know how to apply it, because it is the basis for more complex subjects such as Combinatorics, Probability and Statistics gathering.
Our objective is to facilitate children's understanding of the multiplicative principle through a cooperative, entertaining and enjoyable activity: making fashion! Here we propose the use of paper dolls for teaching the multiplicative principle. The paper dolls we refer to are paper cutouts, with separately cut clothes and accessories, an inexpensive toy used by many generations. In the early 20 th century its popularity increased as they were presented in newspapers and magazines. The use of clothing combinations is certainly not new in order to exemplify the application of the multiplicative principle, but the use of paper dolls as a didactic resource helps the understanding of mathematical concepts through the manipulation of concrete objects. With this toy children's imagination, creativity and logic can be stimulated by the various possibilities it offers.

How to Make Paper Dolls

Paper dolls have been a children's delight for at least the past century. The popularity of paper dolls waxes and wanes and sometimes it is hard to find them. However, you can make your own at home whenever you like and homemade paper dolls can match exactly what you want them to be and wear the clothes that you like the most.

This article describes how to make your own paper doll. The second part provides numerous examples for you to copy for home play and craft purposes.