Why do guys get shy when they face pretty girls and are normal with regular girl

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  1. ngureco profile image81
    ngurecoposted 11 years ago

    Why do guys get shy when they face pretty girls and are normal with regular girls?

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    Old Empresarioposted 11 years ago

    Because men are emotionally weak and feel they have to be able to dominate a girl in order to give her attention. This translates to the business world too. I tell girls who are in sales this all the time. The pretty young ones who want to be powerful and sexy to get the deal and who wear high platform heels to be tall and intimidating, usually get nowhere with men with whom they're trying to do business. It's the frumpy female reps from the women's lib generation who do very well and who are surrounded by business; because they are not intimidating.

  3. edhan profile image39
    edhanposted 11 years ago

    Well, it is normal as they tend to be attracted to pretty girls and getting their heartbeat rate going up and feeling kinda shy at that instant. As for normal girls, this is that they are not so interested in them and therefore not being turn on as oppose to the pretty girls.

  4. jennshealthstore profile image79
    jennshealthstoreposted 11 years ago

    I think it is a form of insecurity. Not that it is a bad thing, but if you are attracted to a person then some people tend to hold back and become shy out of fear that the other person may not feel the same. They want to make a good impression but may not have enough confidence.

    And just an FYI, girls who are not beautiful are "regular" girls. LOL.. the term regular girls just struck me funny.

  5. Danwe profile image62
    Danweposted 11 years ago

    I believe the answer is simple.  Though it doesn't need to be with pretty women, but women we are attracted to (might be different smile ). They tend to get shy because they start to imagining being in a relationship t\with the given women, maybe having an intercourse and/or any other desires. So simply put they are outcome oriented.
    Now imagine that all that goes through your mind and take into account all bad  experience from the past many men have with women (putting yourself out there and getting rejecting). This way they protect themselves from fear of rejection, which is in the end just a fear. Then they shy away in order not to get hurt (gain).
    Mind that women experience the same and not everybody is the same smile

 
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