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    How do you make sure your boyfriend knows you're interested in him over text?
    Sierra
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    There are many ways of doing so: send flirty emojis, send him a picture of you, make plans with him (and keep them), send him compliments, and remind him of a silly inside joke. These are just a few ideas.
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    I'm not a bad boy. Is that a bad thing or a red flag? I'm really favoured by my teachers, though.
    Sierra
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    Nope! Not being a "bad boy" isn't a bad thing. It's just who you are. Not ALL girls are searching for bad boys. If you are a "bad boy," a girl who is trying to find one is a good match for you. If you are not a "bad boy," you will find a perfect girl for you, too. If you are not a "bad boy" and get a girl who is searching for one, chances are you guys won't be a good match.
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    Should I consider becoming a “bad boy” just for the sake of attracting women?
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    No. Being a "bad boy" doesn't ALWAYS attract women. Not every woman is looking for a "bad boy." Just be yourself.
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    How do you know if a bad boy is being playful or hurtful?
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    It can be hard to tell sometimes, but being hurtful could seem to him like being playful. If he hurts you in a bad way and it doesn't feel right to you, tell him. If he doesn't stop, he's actually being hurtful. Walk away.
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    I'm a fourth-grade boy. How can I get my crush to kiss me?
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    Just say something like "I wouldn't mind if you kissed me," and see what kind of a response you get. Don't be pushy about it.
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    Guys, how do I be a bad boy?
    Sierra
    Community Answer
    You do not want to push it. But here are some tips: be reckless, do not care what others think, be silly/flirty, brush pass girls then look back and wink, wear leather jackets and tough guy stuff, hang around with the "bad boys."
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