-he looks at you
-he looks at you when you're not looking, and then when you DO he does the infamous "turn of the head in the other direction"
-he goes out of his way to impress you
-he compliments you
-he finds ways to touch you by poking you or tickling you
-he might hug you alot or sit near you
-he teases you alot
-he smiles at you alot
-wants to talk to you alot and spend time with you
-if he talks and asks of your friends about you but doesn't let it show it's really HIM who wants to know
-he may act differently around you then he does around his friends
-he turns red in the face
-you see him at alot of the same places you are ( at the movies, in the halls, wherever not like STALKER where you are but you get what i mean )
-he might seem nervous around you
-remembers alot of the things you've mentioned about yourself or your opinions ( which is good cause that means he's listening to you! )
dottie4 answered Tuesday October 10 2006, 3:25 pm: If a guy like you, you can usually tell because they will go out of there way to get your attention. They will flirt with you and do that by, maybe playfully pushing you or calling you silly names. Also a guy that likes you will smile at you a lot and maybe ask how your day was.Also he will look at you a lot and want to spend a lot of time with you. Maybe he'll sit next to you in class or someething. There is a lot of ways you can tell if a guy likes you. If none of these happen, talk to your friends and find out how they can tell guys like them. All guys are different. Some may be to shy to try anything, even though they may like you a lot. But believe me, if a guy likes you a lot, you will be able to tell. [ dottie4's advice column | Ask dottie4 A Question ]
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