Men think they already know me. But as they get closer and closer, they become that 14-year-old again. A lot of men do stammer and blush a little bit.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Men don't fall in love with me - only young ones.
I've been getting chatted up by men ever since I was 14.
In general, men are wired to notice obvious signs that convey interest in mating - a warm smile, for example - and ignore other subtleties, like if your lipstick is faded.
My oldest boy is 14, and he's not in that kind of awkward stage where, when we talk about girls, or there's a hot girl walking by - they're just so shy; it's weird.
As I've gotten to know myself over the years, I realised I'm kind of a sweet, sensitive guy, a shy guy, and communication is not something I'm so good at.
The big mistake that men make is that when they turn thirteen or fourteen and all of a sudden they've reached puberty, they believe that they like women. Actually, you're just horny. It doesn't mean you like women any more at twenty-one than you did at ten.
Men have just come up to me and asked for my number right away. That doesn't work. You have to know somebody and have a conversation.
As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do.
I find older men more attractive than boys. I need a man who can teach me a thing or two.
Men need to feel important. They feel better when they're with younger girls or unknown girls.