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I'm 16 and I don't feel like any girl my age is mature enough for me. Do I have any basis to say that?
Why do I feel as though the girls in my school aren't mature enough for me? They are naturally more mature than I am and that's a scientific fact - I am not an exception to this, no matter what I say to myself. I mean, I like to think I'm more mature than the average guy my age - I'm not the type to undress girls with my eyes, or to stare flatly at their breasts, or anything (though I do have a bit of a pantyhose fetish). I'm very timid - I don't make a complete fool of myself and I seldom speak as part of a crowd. I feel as though I take things seriously, and I don't pin everything that goes wrong on somebody else - that's irresponsible. But on the other hand, there are times when I won't accept the consequences for my actions and I'd attempt to negotiate my way out of things. I am also the type to avoid going out on family outings on account of the fact that I don't trust my father or my sister not to embarrass me (I do trust my mother not to, but only to a certain extent). So I feel I am overall at the average level of maturity for a 16 year old male - no more, no less.

So why is it that I view 16 year old girls as immature? I find they're generally very judgmental, over-the-top emotionally charged, and thrive on gossip. I don't really want to date them just yet, because I don't feel as though I want somebody like that. I'm thinking on waiting until university. Do you think girls feel the same way about me?
Why don't you date a girl that's a grade above yours? Or do you consider them too immature for you also? I think maybe it's more about the fact that you could be shy and this whole immaturity act is just a way to convince yourself that it's okay to not pursue someone or put yourself out there until your in College. Come on dude I find it really hard to believe that there's no girl at 16 that your not crushing on. Unless your gay I find this hard to believe.
I blushed right in front of her after giving her a compliment, what do I do now?
So there's this girl at my school who I've had a crush on for three and a half years - I'm very, very shy of her, she's such a smart, mature, sweet girl, and she's very very pretty. Sometimes I'm just really tempted to walk up to her and give her a hug. We're acquaintances but I haven't spoken to her in quite a while. We're both 16.

Today I saw her in the halls, and she was all prettied up with curly hair and a really pretty skirt, heels, pantyhose tights and awe, she just looked so pretty. Eventually I worked up the courage to tell her that I like her skirt, but right at that moment I really began to blush - how awkward it felt for me to approach her and give a compliment. She said "thank you" but I'm not sure as to her sincerity when she says that. I'm worried I may have made her feel uncomfortable. What do I do?
Compliments are always good and the blushing well that's cute. I wouldn't worry about her feeling uncomfortable you did a sweet thing and if it was a little awkward for a moment that will soon be forgotten. If you like her askewher out the worst thing she can do is say no your not together now so what have you got to loose.
Are there any girls who would be interested in a guy like this?
*16, tall, average weight, teal blue eyes, dark brown shaggy hair, hairy arms, glasses.

*Always holds the door open for people, does little courteous things, always remembers to say "please," "thank you," and "you're welcome." Over-uses "sorry."

*Likes to give compliments to people.

*Feels as though he may be a lot more mature than regular 16 year old boys - he never really teases back when teased and doesn't himself make fun of anybody or treat others as less than equal.

*Is very, very, very shy and self conscious around most people (especially girls or simply people who are super outgoing than him), with a few exceptions. Hangs out with even quieter or more awkward guys than himself (though he doesn't judge them negatively). Often asks people if they think he's weird or annoying.

*Is generally doing very good in school.

*Is unemployed and does not have a driver's license.

*Enjoys reading and writing poetry and short stories.

*Is really interested in the world around him.

*People call him "smart" a lot, but he believes that he is essentially no smarter than everyone else, he's just good at reasoning.

*Has a sense of humor.

*When looking at a girl, notices hair (curly, wavy is best), eyes, clothing, and legs. Has an embarrassing attraction to pantyhose and high heels. Fantasizes about giving affectionate hugs to dressed up girls.
No. You seem self-conscious in the way you overuse sorry and ask people if they think you are weird or annoying. I wouldn't want someone that I would constantly have to reassure for them to feel secure. I would want someone secure in himself already.
Are there very many girls who are attracted to this?
*16, tall, average weight, teal blue eyes, dark brown shaggy hair, hairy arms, glasses.

*Always does little courteous things like holding the door open for people, always remembers to say "please," "thank you," and "you're welcome." Over-uses "sorry."

*Likes to give compliments to people, but is shy to do so.

*Feels as though he may be a lot more mature than regular 16 year old boys - he never really teases back when teased and doesn't treat others as less than equal.

*Is extremely shy and self conscious around most people (especially girls or super outgoing people). Often asks people if they think he's weird or annoying.

*Is generally doing very good in school.

*Enjoys poetry and short stories.

*People call him smart a lot, but he thinks he's no smarter than everyone else, he's just good at reasoning.

*Has a sense of humor.

*When looking at a girl, notices hair (curly, wavy is best), eyes, clothing, and legs. Has an embarrassing attraction to pantyhose and high heels. Fantasizes about giving affectionate hugs to dressed up girls and cuddling at night.
I think it sounds adorable!!!!
Is it possible that I'm transgendered?
If I were to describe myself in three words, it would be these: sensitive, timid, dreamy. I'm very different than other sixteen year old guys. A long list of reasons is to follow, but just know this, I'm kind of effeminate - not with an effeminate voice or anything, but I have more feminine qualities than masculine. I am heterosexual, but I wonder if it's possible I'm transgendered.

For starters, I have no father. He left my mother when I was only a baby, and she's had to raise me on her own. She's a very quiet, gentle woman and she was very kind towards me. Many men have found her to be a very, very attractive woman but she's never dated since my father left home. Up until when I was about eight, she was one of the only friends I've had. When I felt down, she would hug me and hum me songs, and she'd rub my back until I felt better. She dressed me differently than other boys - up until I reached a certain age, I wore boots that are pretty much like Uggs, wool sweaters, tunics with a waistbelt, and tights (yes, nylon tights, for warmth during the winter). Don't get me wrong, she's not a sick mother and she didn't send me to school wearing women's clothing (though I've worn tights under my pants on occasions when it was really cold), just sometimes when it was freezing cold I'd wear that sort of stuff, since we live in a small house surrounded by a large forest and back yard. Once I turned around thirteen or so, I wore that stuff less and less - however, I did develop a bit of a habit of wearing girls clothing. I would secretly wear some of my mother's dresses, blouses, heels, pantyhose - I wouldn't fantasize about being a woman, per se, but I would fantasize about girls dressed like that. How I love it so when the girl I like comes dressed up to school. Eventually I broke the habit though - it just felt weird, because I know (or am pretty sure) no other guy does that.

I look and act differently than other guys anyways. I look a bit more effeminate, I have long brown hair and I grow very little body hair, or facial hair. I really love drawing, painting, cooking, writing poetry and short stories, and music - my idea of a Friday night is cooking something to eat, then just laying down in my room daydreaming while listening to some music. I still love fairy tales, where a prince and princess fall in love, and sometimes I still watch Disney movies (though I don't want my mother to know, she's wanting me to start growing up into more of a man now) - one of my all time favourite movies is Beauty and the Beast. My mother has told me that I'm a bit of a "pretty boy" but unless I was really awkward and effeminate, girls would find me cute and sweet. I'm very very shy at school, and my voice is very soft - I only have three close friends: two of whom are girls, they are my closest friends in the world and I see them every single day; one of whom I'm not quite as close with and he's a boy.

Perhaps it is odd then, considering how much exposure I've had to the opposite gender, that I can only barely conjure the courage to ask out a girl whom I'm interested in. There's a girl I know whom I've really liked for the past three years or so. She's really really pretty, I mean, not to sound creepy or anything, and she's very sweet and sincere, very considerate of others. She is smarter and more mature than I am, which I look up to and admire in a girl, she does really well in school and she's responsible. She's one of my role models (along with my mother, of course). Granted, I have gone up to talk to her a few times and we've more or less become friends, but I feel really docile towards her and am even more bashful in her presence. I look forward to seeing her at school every day, and it's kind of embarassing to admit this (and perhaps somewhat creepy), but I really anticipate seeing how she has her hair done and what she's wearing, I both love it and hate it when she dresses up nicely - the reason I say "hate it" is because then I get extremely shy of her. One time, she came to school with her hair curled, dressed in such a lovely blouse and skirt with really cute heels, and I was so shy of walking up to her that every step I'd take would give me butterflies. Then I said hi to her really gently, and I blurted out "I really like your skirt." I gave her a hug and after she left, I was all swooned. I was blushing to the point where my cheeks itched, and my legs were trembling so hard I could barely walk.

But that may be a bit beside the point. Basically, I have very unique habits in comparison to most guys and I wonder if you think I may be transgendered.
No, I don't think your transgendered, your a teenage exploring your sexuality. You know your more sensitive then many young men. You are an artist, dreamer, and a little shy.

So what if you like the feel & look of feminine clothes. Have you seen the way some teens are dressing. Many guys going with their jeans around their knees & their boxers hanging out.

I'm a married man in his 40's. I was like you in my teens (early 80's). Very confused about my gender. While most guys were into Cars & Sports. I was into Science Fiction, New age & I've always loved women's lingerie, girdles, pantyhose & such. It took me several years to figure out which way I wanted to go. So give yourself time.

Even today I like some women's fashions better than men's somewhat boring fashion styles. My wife is the same way she likes a lot of men's fashion because she says it fits better. We joke each other that we were born for each others fashions.

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What would you think of a guy like this?
*16, tall, average weight, teal blue eyes, dark brown shaggy hair, hairy arms, glasses.

*Always does little courteous things like holding the door open for people, always remembers to say "please," "thank you," and "you're welcome." Over-uses "sorry."

*Likes to give compliments to people, but is shy to do so.

*Feels as though he may be a lot more mature than regular 16 year old boys - he never really teases back when teased and doesn't treat others as less than equal.

*Is extremely shy and self conscious around most people (especially girls or super outgoing people). Often asks people if they think he's weird or annoying.

*Is generally doing very good in school.

*Enjoys poetry and short stories.

*Is really interested in the world around him.

*People call him "smart" a lot, but he thinks he's no smarter than everyone else, he's just good at reasoning.

*Has a sense of humor.

*When looking at a girl, notices hair (curly, wavy is best), eyes, clothing, and legs. Has an embarrassing attraction to pantyhose and high heels. Fantasizes about giving affectionate hugs to dressed up girls.
Too young for me. I don't do minors. It's great that you have brains and are romantic. What you need is to build confidence and ambition. Show the girls that you are very goal-oriented and are a go-getter.
Are my interests abnormal, particularly for a 17 year old guy?
In general I idealize about somebody who's similar enough to me so that I can relate to her, who I personally find attractive, and who feels the same way about me. I want a girl I can be friends with first and foremost.

-Kindness, being polite, considerate, sweet.
-Mature, modest, honest.
-Intelligent, deep thinking.
-Shy, quiet, doesn't wear her heart on her sleeve.
-Dresses classy; doesn't show too much skin, doesn't wear really wild styles. Pantyhose is a HUGE turn on when paired with heels and a decent length skirt and sleeved shirt, or a dress - I am extremely attracted to it, in fact that is about the only thing that turns me on sexually (and as opposed to stockings or garters). It's... kind of embarrassing to admit though.

Is anything I said abnormal? Why is it that other guys seem to like really loud, obnoxious girls? Otherwise the only reason they seem to chase after nice girls is because they think of them as naive and willing to date anybody who appears confident, not necessarily people who'll respect them.
I'm your age and when i read this i thought "Wow!" because nearly everything on your list is what I look for in a girl! And I don't think we're abnormal, just smart guys :)
Tights, why are they where they are in society?
Opaque tights, why are they where they are in society?
First off, They ARE a trend. Second, call me insane or whatever you feel like, Im going to ask these questions and am really looking for reasonable, mature answers, those that are neither don't phase me, because they are ignorant comments.

They ARE sexy, and most guys I know (MANY, and they are normal guys), think they are sexy, and prefer them over bare legs.

I have a few unbiased questions about them, and would like unbiased answers.

1. Why do girls/women think they are guyish, when they sell them for women as well, they are trendy, and celebrities wear them all the time nowadays?

2. How can they be uncomfortable? They are not uncomfortable to me, as I do wear them frequently, all different kinds, and sometimes for hours on end. Is it because people usually get the really cheap brands?, because cheap ones are uncomfortable, so try getting GOOD ONES! :)

3. Why do women think bare legs are so much sexier? Tights leave more to the imagination, hide imperfections, and don't make the girl look like a 2 cent whore like she would with a mini skirt and her underwear showing, which will only attract asshole guys that will have their fun them and leave them for the next 2 cent whore. This is hollywoods fault, the media... sigh

3. Why are pantyhose and stockings so much more popular? Tights, are usually very soft, stretchier, and more durable than pantyhose or stockings. As for the sensual side of stockings, I find tights to be just as sensual. I think the media has created the image that stockings are sexier than any other type of hosiery because they are revealing, too typical no?

4. Why are leggings such a big fad? tights are too, but leggings outdid them, but they get that loose, faded look and look kind of cheap when worn like that, unless that's the look some people go for...


5. Last question, years ago, girls thought of leggings to be 80's, outdated, tacky, and thought of tights to be obsolete, and would never dare to touch either, or at least society proved this because VERY few females actually wore them, and that is a fact. As a tights enthusiast, I know. SO, MY QUESTION!, do you always dress based on trends or how YOU truly want to dress????
1. Why do girls/women think they are guyish - if she came of age before the 1990's, she is probably in her 50's or 60's. If she came of age after the 1990's, she missed adult women embracing them for the first time, and all she knows is the bare leg look.

2. How can they be uncomfortable? A. They buy 100% nylon tights which are scratchy, bag, and sag. B. They don't by the right size. C. Everyone says pantyhose are uncomfortable so tights must be uncomfortable too.

3. Why do women think bare legs are so much sexier? The fashion industry, the fashionistas (private citizens), and sex in the city SAY it is, therefore they think that they have to agree.

3. Why are pantyhose and stockings so much more popular? I disagree. Bare legs ruled until fall 2006 when every fashion magazine called them declared them "in". I see lots of tights, lots of bare legs, but far fewer pantyhose.

4. Why are leggings such a big fad? Women have craved them since the 1980's, when they knew they weren't SUPPOSED to like them AFTER the 80's, and now that they have been blessed by the fashion politburo, they are enjoying them while they can

5. do you they always dress based on trends - overwhelming, they must! Bare legs ruled until fall 2006. As stated before, for fall 2006, every (and I mean EVERY) major fashion magazine in the USA declared black tights in, in no uncertain terms. The tights shown in these magazines were worn with the most open-toed, strappiest shoes you can imagine. Many claimed, "Well, hosiery and open-toed shoes are fine, as long as the hose aren't sheer". Hogwash! Before 2006, open-toed shoes with ANY kind of hosiery was considered worse than committing murder. Then suddenly, when the fashion world ran out of ideas, they changed the rule slightly to counteract their own hypocrisy.

Now I see tights all over the place. Millions and millions of women who wanted to wear tights (or GOD FORBID PANTYHOSE) BEFORE fall 2006 went bare. They deliberately chose to sneeze and freeze. When the ban was lifted, I started seeing tights EVERYWHERE. Sad, but true.
Would you want to date a girl with this sort of personality?
1) Blunt demeanor - To say she is "brutally honest" would be an understatement. The only details that can be given here is that her voice is very sharp and she doesn't care if someone's feelings get hurt (she has made people cry before because of her viciously blunt demeanor). It's hard to paint a clear picture just using a description, so it's better to use examples. Here's some examples of conversations she's had where she was harsh on the other person (for reference, I'll identify her as "Meg"):

#1
Shy guy - "I was just... wondering, if... you'd be OK with maybe doing something with me some time?"
Meg - "...What the ****? o_0"
Shy guy - "Sorry, I didn't mean to bother you or anything... I was just... will you go out with me?"
Meg - *sneers, shakes head* "No!"
Shy guy - "I'm sorry..."
Meg - "Kay, what gave you the idea that I'd want to go out with you?"
Shy guy - "Well like, I didn't think you would."
Meg - "OK, then why are you even asking?"
Shy guy - "I don't know. I just wanted to take a chance..."
Meg - "Kay... whatever." *turns away, walks off, doesn't look back*

#2
Girl - "I just wanted to be your friend."
Meg - "Kay, I don't know how much more clearly I can say this to you. When I say that you're not friend, I don't just mean that we're not close. I don't like you. I never have, and I never will. I don't enjoy talking to you. I don't want you to be a part of my life. So stop talking to me and go away."

#3
Guy - *stares at her*
Meg - "Kay, can you stop?"
Guy - "Stop what?"
Meg - "Stop looking at me!"
Guy - "I'm not!"
Meg - "Kay..."
Guy - *glances and gets caught*
Meg - "Kay, will you stop?! Seriously!"
Guy - "Why?"
Meg - "Because it's creepy, now stop!"

2) Ambitious - She is extremely studious and knows exactly what she wants. She aims at becoming a lawyer and has thoroughly planned her pathway to attaining that goal. Her lowest mark in all of her high school courses, on a percentage-based grade system, is 83%.

3) Moderately intelligent - She's not a genius or anything, but she's a bit brighter than most of her peers and has an easy time understanding things.

4) Outgoing - She is very talkative and sociable. She speaks her mind so long as it doesn't endanger her sense of security.

5) Serious - Aside from the frequent sarcastic comment, she is not one to guy around a whole lot. She is a very serious, no-nonsense, down-to-earth personality.

6) Mature sense of style - Aside from a typical dark t-shirt/jeans/peep toe flats combination she typically wears, it isn't uncommon to see her dressed in semi-formal clothing for no reason whatsoever. She has worn outfit combinations such as: a long-sleeved tight-fitting knee-length plain black dress/nude pantyhose/classic black heels (4 inches); red sweater/plain black knee-length skirt/nude pantyhose/classic heels; green sweater/black skirt/gray pantyhose/black ankle strap heels (open sides, closed toe).

7) Exceptionally beautiful - Very tall (long legs), slim, curvy, deep blue eyes, long wavy brown hair with thick bangs, clear skin, confident aura. She's 17 years old.
What it sounds to me like is that you are testing how likable a fictional character would be to people. I myself would find this kind of woman off-putting. I would say that if she is this rude to strangers who have done nothing mean to her, she probably has issues with both her self-esteem and some boundary issues. She sounds very conceited and stuck up. Not someone I would date or even be friends with.

However, it does sound like someone who would make a good one-night-stand. That is, if I could even get that far with her.

I hope you find that info useful.
OK, I am going to list everything that turns me on in a girl (no matter how odd it may seem). Anything wrong?
In general I idealize about somebody who's similar enough to me so that I can relate to her, who I personally find attractive, and who feels the same way about me. I want a girl I can be friends with first and foremost.

-Kindness, being polite, considerate, sweet.
-Mature, modest, honest.
-Intelligent, deep thinking.
-Shy, quiet, doesn't wear her heart on her sleeve.
-Dresses classy; doesn't show too much skin, doesn't wear really wild styles. Pantyhose is a HUGE turn on when paired with heels and a decent length skirt and sleeved shirt, or a dress - I am extremely attracted to it, in fact that is about the only thing that turns me on sexually (and as opposed to stockings or garters).
You sound really sweet! I would date you in a minute! I am like some of those things but not others like:
kindness,check
mature,nope
intelligent,well everyone can dream lol joking, check
shy,absolutely NOT
dresses classy , yes but i am adventurous i think my motto is dress classy but don't blend in and my other motto is less is more!
i love cuddle rs and flowers! romance is probably my favorite thing in the whole wide world! except chocolate obvz! dint ask me too choose between my man and my chocolate Coz the Chocolate will win everytime! im only joking!

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