i have heard that if people don't look you in the eyes while they tell you something, they are lying.....when a guy tells you he likes you, is it still the same thing? does he not mean it if he is not looking you in the eye? i know it just depends on how shy the guy is, but lets say the guy is really outgoing,and you guys are kissing, and then he tells you that....what do you guys think?
lena2077 answered Friday October 23 2009, 11:23 pm: mmmmmmmmmmmm ive heard the same and i also think theyre lying if they dont look at my eyes..
you were kissing, and why didnt he tell you it lookin at your eyes??.. i think he wasnt sure bout it.. cause when people look at your eyes to tell you somethin like that means that its true..
i dont mean tht you dont like him but i mean that maybe he wasnt sure to tell you it.. is important to look at the eyes when youre talking some1.. it would be weird to me if a boy tell me he likes me and doesnt look at my eyes.. i would problably think hes lying or not sure..
ask him to tell you he likes you lookin at your eyes.. if his eyes move while hes saying you that.. its cause hes lying.. [ lena2077's advice column | Ask lena2077 A Question ]
One_Whisper answered Friday October 23 2009, 10:07 am: When people don't make eye contact it doesn't always mean they are lying. Some guys feel nervous, uncomfortable and sometimes embarrassed when they confront the one they like. The guy that told you he likes you well he could be outgoing but that doesn't mean he doesn't have any weak spots. I'd give the guy credit for trying ;) [ One_Whisper's advice column | Ask One_Whisper A Question ]
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