I told her How i felt about her 2 years ago.
i remember it like yesterday. i only remember how i said it and her reaction was shocked. we're still great friends till this day.
lately i've been ignoring my feelings but i see her flirting with me. she walks close to me, talk with a teasing soft voice, leans on my shoulder and calls me cute funny animal nicknames.
dose she like me?
dose she remember the talk? do people forget about it?
i'm afriad to ask again.
thats why i ask that question, cause i dont know how to comfront her again cause now i'm being clumsy when she is around. i cant think too, its hard to ask again. and i dont want to do it face to face again cause i'm a wuss.
how do i know if she is being friendly to me or trying to let me know she does like me?
The only reason why somebody would act the way she is is because she's trying to get a point across. Find out what it is by telling her you like her, not with words but with actions.
Whenever she's talking to you in her teasing voice, smile and answer in the same way. Let your body respond whenever she's walking close to you,touch her hand "inadvertedly". Be clumsy and even dorky around her, there's no better way to show someone you like them. Look at her whenever she's doing something, and when she realizes you're observing her just smile or quickly look away. You know, things like that.
This might lead to two responses. She will either continue on flirting with you (cause to me it does look like it), or she might step back and freak out. If this happens, stop, but do not apologize... remember you are doing this "naturally".
Don't try to force it though, if it's meant to be it will happen.
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