Some are not, more are
2007-01-31 12:29:41
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answer #1
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answered by zen522 7
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Okay, so you have one view of yourself, and then you have a view of yourself that is based on what YOU think OTHER PEOPLE think of you. Get it?
Women, especially, pay more attention to this 'looking glass self' (the latter of the 2 definitions above), than anyone else. It means a lot to be accepted by the opposite sex, and so, women tend to spend lots of time getting dolled up to meet a man. The last thing they want is the man to wrinkle up his face when he sees her. You don't get a 2nd chance to make a 1st impression, so naturally, women will be nervous wondering if you are accepting of the way they look!
Also, there's something to be said for those first dates--they're scary! You don't know how the guy will react to not just your looks, but to your personality. Do you let it all hang out and have a ball with this guy? Do you play the sweet role and smile and nod more than anything? Do you test him and see if he's on you level of intellect? Those and many hundreds of questions are rolling through the female mind when she meets a guy.
C'mon, dude. Just give the ladies a break okay? We have enough crap to deal with--uncomfortable cute shoes, monthly periods, child-birth, etc. Can we meet you and be shy please???!!!
2007-01-31 12:36:05
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answered by f8_smyled 3
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This question is as well as reversible. How come some guy are shy, play hard to get, and what not? Do you really have answer for that also?
People are people. And they like the feeling of being wanted. Sure some would be bold enough and go for the go. But most of us are afraid of getting hurt due to rumors, and witness friend experiences.
Rejection is a hard thing to handle. And the sooner we learn how to deal with it better the sooner we will trust in ourselves more. Or project more.
2007-01-31 12:32:31
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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we want to make a good impression. we are aware that we can't read mens' minds and we are nervous about the response that we get or aren't getting from the male that we like. people in general are hard to figure out. if you feel a distinctive attraction for someone, odds are, they feel it too, and simply don't know how to respond to it. Not knowing how to respond to physical attraction makes me personally self conscious. I can be fine and normal me around a male that I'm not physically attracted to, but as soon as a guy that I am attracted to walks in, that omg what now sense takes over. Therefore, if she acts different around you-she is attracted to you because she doesn't know how to behave like her normal self. Am i making any sense or just rambling????? lol.
hope this helps.
~janette
2007-01-31 12:35:55
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answered by janette k 2
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Humans may seem to be self conscious, but they are not. Body language, the way they dress and the way they talk will give away their true thoughts. How about yourself looking from the inside at the outside from your eyes. What do people see in you????
2007-01-31 12:33:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it's the same thing for either females or males...it's hard to show our affection on our sleeves. It's an auto-mechanism to protect ourselves in fear of rejection. It'd be a lot easier if we were all upfront with our feelings but that's just not the way the world works. Try being the direct one and take actions onto your own hands.
2007-01-31 12:30:14
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answered by fallen_angel 3
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I can only speak for myself, but generally, yes, we tend to be self-conscious. On why, well, there's as many answers as stars to the sky. Whether it's from all the media/advertizing saying you have to "look this way or that", or from the early childhood fairy tales (ex-Cinderella, she was special because of how she looked. If it weren't true, the ugly step-sisters could've won him over.) or just from different things, be it a bad experience(s) from dating before they met you or family issues or whatever. As I get older, I'm trying to be more direct, but then sometimes that whole "Will he like me or think I'm too easy/reject me?" thing pops in. That's my 2 cents. Hope it helps.
2007-01-31 12:33:54
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answered by Qmd86 2
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Us women are so self-conscious because we realize that looks are what attract men and women crave attention. Without being surrounded by friend or with a guy women feel sad because no one is agknowledging her existance and she feels lonely. That is why women are so self-conscious.
2007-01-31 12:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No, i think of you have have been given it incorrect. for the period of the Marilyn Monroe era, females did no longer think of a lot approximately how they seem, a minimum of they weren't obsessed approximately it. in the 60s,with the visual charm of Twiggy, females began to be self-extensive wakeful approximately their physique length....and ever on the grounds that then, the type never dissapeared, because of the fact it style of feels, the a lot genuinely have regular it and enjoyed it. This resulted in loads of rage and insurrection against the Twiggy vogue, making females obdurate and rebellious approximately getting themselves to seem their superb, all on the comparable time springing up a frustration and complicated that could quite be expressed via c*ckiness: genuine females have curves; Hah, who'd seem at you, no guy likes a skelleton; you won't have the ability to handle a heavy female like me (if she gets rejected by using a guy); adult men only love curvy (fat) females like me, no longer flat chicks such as you etc etc etc....And, the greater the skinny vogue keeps to be In, the greater frustration it generates in the female inhabitants. some p.c. to concentration on it and artwork their thank you to realize that common, some p.c. to riot and stay obese, yet feed each and every physique professional fat crap, and diss skinny females in the event that they are able to, and a few take it to extremes aka:genuine ingesting themes. And this proves that skinny remains In.
2016-11-23 18:48:12
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answered by sussman 4
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(Disclaimer: This is my opinion I don't want to be putting words in other women's mouths)
HORMONES.
When ever I'm around a guy I like I blush like crazy and repeatedly put my foot in my mouth. It's nerve racking.
We can't read minds anymore than you can, and most guys that I've encountered are always so secure and confident it just makes it that much harder.
2007-01-31 12:34:50
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answered by Snap Dragon 1
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Its becuase they dont want to be rejected. Since some guys just want girls for their bodies and not their personality, their worried they might not like them so much. Even if their pretty and thin, they see themselves a completely different way than most other people actually do.
2007-01-31 12:33:02
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answered by Anonymous
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