Okay, So there is this Guy who I totally like. And I want to know if he likes me back. Here is how he acts.
1. Im the first girl on his top, And Pretty far up, on myspace.
2. Whenever he is online, He i/ms Me
3. He insults me alot Then Smiles
4. He always looks me in the eyes
5. In gym one day, I was sitting down and he sat really close to me and we spent the whole period talking.
6. He playfully punches me. Or slaps in me in the stomach or something.
7. Once In enlgish, My friend put her backpack in the seat next to mine, and he moved it and Put his stuff there and sat.
8. Another time in English, He was sitting in the back and I sat in the front and he moved his Stuff and Sat next to me.
9. Once, in the hall i was talking to my friend Shane about how Shane cameover my house once and The kid I like was right there, and he was like "I have never been to your housee!"
So Does he like me? Also, It seems like he's kind of flirting. So when he is Doing all of this, what do I do back? Thankss(:
lucinders answered Saturday June 14 2008, 2:57 pm: Does he like you? Hell yeah =]
''hurting is flirting'' So when he playfully punches you, do it back, or if you're a girly girl, say something like ''Oh my god, that hurt, don't...'' with a coy smile and eye contact of course. You could also hold his gaze for longer than usual, for about 3 seconds say, and then smile, coyly, and look away. =P
If he wants to sit beside you, that could show protectiveness. He doesn't want any other guy anywhere near you. Everyone say 'aww'. =]
Insults and then a smile. Classic. He's trying to wind you up and hear you moan ;) haha Just joking. But be carefull that you don't take any of the insults seriously, it's just a way of holding your attention, and flirting. If you want to, you could always try and tease him by just stating that he's wrong and that you think the opposite. That'll kill him, and will end up making him want you even more. So when you can tell that he's getting all frustrated, just do the whole ''aw, I was just messing with you'' thing, while giving him a smile and a sensual rub on the arm hehe. He'll love you for it. =P
VeNzUeLa answered Saturday June 14 2008, 1:36 pm: Firstly, he most definitely likes you! It is SO obvious it's cute!! :D
If you want to flirt back, you can! Just do whatever her does, to him. Smile a lot and a lot of eye-contact is a REALLY good thing! Brush up against him and smile, be yourself because that is who he TRULY likes, believe me! :)
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!
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