If he flirts with you and no one else, talks to you, etc... it's a good chance he likes you.
If he flirts and talks to everyone, it might just be his personality.
If he is shy and aloof with everyone, he may still like you, but you may have to initiate conversation.
If he skips over you in a group of people conversing, keeps his answers polite but short, and excuses himself quickly from your presence, then you have a pretty good chance of him not being interested [ TimothyDanger's advice column | Ask TimothyDanger A Question ]
annon answered Monday January 19 2009, 9:38 am: well im a guy who is starting to like some one
iv notcied my self looking up every now and then just to look at her briefly, every time she notices me i could feel my self going red. when she talks to me i sort of dont string words together very well.
it can be hard to tell if he doesnt like you because some guys are just nice and like to chat a bit, i do :D but then again im in a class of 8 girls and im the only dood in there lol
hope i helped a little ^_^ [ annon's advice column | Ask annon A Question ]
iwantthetruth answered Monday January 19 2009, 1:16 am: Well,
If he's nice to you,
he talks to you often,
hugs/touches you often,
always wants to talk to you,
compliments you often,
or
stares at you often, then you probably have an admirer.
Where as if he talks to you but doesn't necessarily pay any extra attention to you, then he might just see you as a friend. Usually if someone likes another person, they just naturally want to spend a bunch of time with that person. It's not like they try to be obvious about their feelings, they just can't help it. So if it seems obvious, then he probably does.
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