how can you tell if a guy likes you, he's on my track team, and he's costantly like getting my attention. he talks to the people next to me, makes it a point to say he has no date for prom, runs by me and looks back creating alot of attention, and finds little ways to casually hit me. how can i tell if he likes me, or how can i hint tward him back that i like him?
15/F
Trust me when a guy acts like that and mentions he doesn't have a date to an upcoming dance he wants you to pick up on this and his flirting and make a move because he's unsure of what to do himself.
He's hoping you'll notice and make things easier for him by approaching him first. What should you do? I would approach him and say this "Seeing as we both don't have dates for the prom yet would you like to join me?"
That should work and you'll have a date for the dance and can go from there. If it's more your style to say "My Friends and I are hanging out at X this weekend and we were wondering if you'd like to come?"
Get to know him through either of these ways and then talk to him honestly about whether there's any future at all for you two dating. If you like him as much as you say you do this should work.
If you want to flirt back the universal signs are usually smiling, looking at him (not too much), twirling your hair, compliments and party invites.
You can also just say to him "I would really like to get you know better call me sometime." or ask for his IM and e-mail and go from there.
I believe in being honest though and as hard as you think it may be to do it just telling him the truth and hitting him on the head with it works.
Tell him "I know you like me so I'll make this easy for us both but not delaying this any longer I like you too."
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