Would making eye contact a lot and smiling at each other because we are both shy count as liking each other? It's just a simple question that I need the answer to. Please tell me.
I will rate the first people to give me an answer.
p_rOd answered Sunday March 6 2005, 8:48 pm: well it depends maybe u should try saying hi to him in the hall...not a convo just a "hey"
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evilenterprisesinc answered Sunday March 6 2005, 7:57 pm: not nessisarily.. lots of people look at each other and smile.. its a greeting, but if its a real, I'll look at you all the time, and make sure I make eye contact etc, then, yeah, I cant see why It wouldnt be flirting.. [ evilenterprisesinc's advice column | Ask evilenterprisesinc A Question ]
ShYbl0nD3 answered Sunday March 6 2005, 7:40 pm: I'd say yes. I too am shy lol but i think it is very possoble that if you make alot of eye contact and smile that you like each other.
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sweetcatastrophe answered Sunday March 6 2005, 5:36 pm: Well, really it all depends on if you like the person, no one can tell you if you like someone. Like me or anyone else saying, "You don't like him/her," isn't going to change how YOU feel about the person. You have to talk to the person and tell then what's up if you like them. Hope I helped! ♥ Ren [ sweetcatastrophe's advice column | Ask sweetcatastrophe A Question ]
MummuM answered Sunday March 6 2005, 5:35 pm: Since you both are shy, all this does mean something! Keep up the eye contact and smiling. You never know, either one of you might get the nerve to make the first move.
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