[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Advicenators? realgirlrealworld answered Sunday April 8 2007, 9:44 pm: If someone's into you, they'll find excuses to be around you. Also, look for signs that they are a little bit nervous. And think about if they are asking you a question or something like that because you're the easiest person to ask, or if it would be just as easy for them to ask one of their friends. If you catch them staring at you, especially more than once, it's a pretty sure bet. Try catching their eye and smiling, and see if they smile back. Flirt a little to see if they flirt back, but be careful not to completely throw yourself at them because that could be a turnoff or just freak them out a little. [ realgirlrealworld's advice column | Ask realgirlrealworld A Question ]
clarayow answered Friday April 6 2007, 2:33 am: They keep asking things bout your personal life; who you hang out with, what you like to do, what you do after school.
They'll keep asking who you like, stare at you a lot. Look at you when you do things, etc. They get mad at you sometimes for small things. They smile when you make eye contact or go near them. They talk to you and they try hard to hide their shy smile. They keep touching their hair, adjusting their clothes, scratch their face when they're talking to you. [ clarayow's advice column | Ask clarayow A Question ]
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