Sporkster answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 9:54 pm: It is very, very easy to tell whether a guy is into you or not.
If he *is* interested, more than likely he'll show any of these signs, if not more than one:
* Rather talkative around you, though he's not talkative around other people.
* Shares jokes, laughter, etc. with you.
* Asks you to sit with him, or he asks to sit with you.
* May avert his eyes from yours shyly, or may lock on to them.
* Discusses things serious and not so serious with you freely.
* Inquires about your current, future, and past affairs, but understands if you don't want to talk about it.
* May invite you on outtings with him.
* Plays with your hair/touches you/grins in a funny way.
That's a pretty big, general list.
If your guy doesn't do any of those, he probably doesn't like you.
But uh, yeah. It's not a dating service, though you can ask relationship questions on this site. In fact, it's encouraged! However, there have been a million of this same *exact* question posted before. Please, look at the answers to the old questions. This kind of information doesn't change.
By looking at answers to older questions of the same topic you will
1) Not bore us to death with ANOTHER question exactly like the ten relationship questions before it
and
2) Save us from a big headache.
Also, not to be extremely nitpicky, but if you're old enough to be in school, you're old enough to use proper grammar.
And just because you're not at school doesn't mean you "don't have to use it"--the way you practice your grammar outside of school affects the grammar you practice on tests and quizzes.
oObananaduckyOo answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 9:12 pm: ok to start out id just say watch how he stands when he talks to you, where do his eyes look, how does he approach you, what do you talk about, how much do you talk, where do you talk... things like these... notice those things... hope this helps... just try to make sense of his body language and dialoge.
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