- Teasing [in a fun, joking way]
- Teasing [in a mean, making fun of you way]
- Laughing ALOT at your really bad jokes
- Sitting near you
- Offering to help you [carry books, open doors etc.]
- Spending time near you [directly or indirectly]
- Being good friends with your best friend just to get closer to you
- Being friends with your older brother/sister to get closer to you
- Grabbing your hand
- Giving you hugs
- Complimenting you
- Ignoring you [that hurts.]
- Chasing you [like a little puppy]
- Telling you sweet things [not the same as complimenting.]
- His friends asking you if you like him
- Giving you small gifts
- Visiting you
- Calling you
- Smiling alot at random times in your direction
- Awkwardness around you [because he's nervous]
- His friends talking to you excessively
- Talking to you online
- Coming straight out and telling you
And so many other things. Guys are not all the same, each one is truly one of a kind (even twins and triplets and quadruplets...). No one can REALLY give a totally accurate list of things guys do when they like you. Each one is different, just like girls. They're not pets, nor are they robots. Each one has his own personality; and most don't hide it when they like you. :)
-FunnyCide [ FunnyCide's advice column | Ask FunnyCide A Question ]
summerlovex3 answered Thursday September 8 2005, 9:44 pm: They flirt with her a lot, laugh at all her jokes, sit with her at lunch, walk with her between classes, sit next to her during class, don't come on to strong though because it might creap her out. Be subtle. Also try telling her how you feel, sometimes that works as well. Hope this helps. [ summerlovex3's advice column | Ask summerlovex3 A Question ]
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