Well, isn't that a happy little question! Boys may not feel as shy about being shirtless because they might feel more comfortable with their bodies or they may not have been taught to feel self-conscious in the same way. It's important for everyone to feel confident and comfortable in their own skin, just like a happy little tree standing tall and proud.
It's kinda hard to understand . I am a handsome boy with muscles . But I'm still shy being shirtless in front of people ( especially in front of girls ) . Perhap , i hate it while being shirtless 'cuz everyone won't stop talking about it , whether it's a compliment or not ...
It means that he is shy and scared to death! (Been there)
because the guy might think she doesnt like him and doesnt want to look like a retard
There arent many situations that you would expect to be shirtless in front of girls. The only one I can think of that is likely is if your class has to do a swimming excursion? Even then you can still wear a t-shirt, many of the guys in my class do. You are most probably just shy. The girls, and the majority of other guys, will be shy too about getting changed. You'll grow into your body soon and will probably fill out a bit.
boys are just as likely to be shy as girls. if anything, girls may outweigh boys in that regard by a small amount. but generally, there's just as many quiet boys as there are girls. As far as a shy boy being more shy than a shy girl, that isn't likely. boys are more pressured to talk with girls, if nothing else, to score. having said that, girls are probably more shy than boys.
If your shy, that is a natural phase. But doesnt mean you cant date. There always a first time for everything. Youll get over it.
Probably because he likes you and is shy so he doesnt want you to know that he is staring at you.
If you are outgoing you are not shy.
She likes more shy boys then jok
Because They See All The OTher Boys Being Too Over Confident And Cocky But Never Getting The Girl So If He Plays Shy He May JUst Win Her Over
no, it doesnt have a verb you can put 'am' between shy and i or you can put away between shy and a
No.