I have a crush on this guy and he was walking towards me.
As he walked towards me, I swept my bangs sideways by purposely flinging my head to my side a little (but obvious enough for him to see).I didnt like exaggerate my actions to the point where my head turns 360 degrees but the action is kind of obvious for him to see. I did that cos I heard that it's a form of flirting when girls fling their hair back. When he saw me doing that, he just smiled.
I don't know what kind of smile is that. I mean its just a normal smile but I kinda wanna cringe whenever I remembered flinging my head back purposely in front of him. what does he mean by that smile? I feel kind of embarrasssed that I flung my stupid head back and gosh do I regret it sooo!
Can someone pleeeease tell me wat could he have felt? Is he smiling cos he's embarrassed for me?
jumadel answered Saturday July 15 2006, 10:19 pm: Hi, he may have smiled for a number of reasons:
1. He was being friendly
2. He thought you was a nice girl
3. He felt a wee bit emmbarressed
4. He was sort of flirting back by smiling
All I know is that he must of liked you because otherwise he wouldn't have smiled. The smile could have mean't many things. Don't be emmbarressed of what you did. What you did was a bit of flirting and using a sign to show him that you were interested. Daniel. [ jumadel's advice column | Ask jumadel A Question ]
oOoCourtJesterOoO answered Saturday July 15 2006, 3:56 pm: You shouldn't be embarrassed! You should be proud! You got him to smile at you and that's wonderful! If he'd turned away, looked confused or annoyed, or rolled his eyes, then you'd need to be a little embarrassed. When a boy smiles at you like that, most of the time he thinks it's cute. Good job on not making it too obvious! [ oOoCourtJesterOoO's advice column | Ask oOoCourtJesterOoO A Question ]
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