I'm going to give you a list of what guys tend to do when they like girls:
1. They don't call you "sexy". They call you "beautiful", "gorgeous", "amazing", etc.
2. They make an effort to hug you. They might high-5 instead, but it really depends on the guy in question.
3. They DO find any reason to touch you in some way. Mostly it ISN'T in a sexual way. Its more of just an excuse to remember what you feel like, I guess. Its hard to explain...
4. He is always smiling around you. If you're feeling bad and he's around- he'll be smiling because he knows that he's there to help you- and that's like brownie points for a guy if they can help a girl out. That, like the above, is hard to explain.
5. He'll tell you things about himself that he normally wouldn't tell everyone. He opens up to you. Guys don't get a chance to do that when pressured to "be manly".
6. If you have a feeling that a guy likes you- you're probably right. Guys aren't the best at hiding it- and girls are even better at figuring these type of things out.
If you like this guy- and he does all or most of those things- my best bet is that he does like you. That means one and only one thing: Ask him to make sure, and then try the relationship out. Who knows- it could be great!
Cheezball answered Friday February 29 2008, 4:43 pm: I am a boy and I am willing to help you.
Some boys are too nervous to talk to the girl they like.
Most of the time boys will blush when they see the girl they like, but both have to be in eye contact.
Some guys annoy the girl who they like, to get their attention.
A boy could be looking at you a lot, and if a girl catches them, they might blush.
A boy might ask a girl to go out if they have the courage.
There is more to it, and I might be wrong on a few things considering I am still in middle school, and only in 6th grade. :/ If you need any more questions you can ask. [ Cheezball's advice column | Ask Cheezball A Question ]
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