I met this girl I adeed her on facebook and she started randomly inboxing me on Facebook and she likes a lot of my status updates and she keeps asking me things like do you watch eastenders and she says hi how are you every time I walk past her at college nobody else does they only need to say hi once
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday December 2 2014, 11:13 pm: there is an initial interest or she wouldn't be writing and asking you things or attempt to start convo's with you. I interpret the word "fancies" as "likes". So for her to like you, that's kinda hard to do when she still knows next to nothing about you. the way relationships go, it starts with an Attraction or interest, that prompts the two to ask each other if they mind spending time hanging out together, or dating. Dating should not mean this is automatically a boyfriend/girlfriend commitment stage yet, this is the information gathering stage during which both of you will learn as much as you can about each other by good in depth conversation and spending time in each others presences, getting to know the personality and characteristics of each others, hopes dreams, wants, beliefs etc.
If the two have something in common, thats when they become a committed couple/dating and may go for a short or long term relationship.
Since you two haven't started the info-gathering stage with each other yet, there's really no way to know whether she fancies you. Attracted yes...so go for it and talk to her, ask to go for coffee and or somewhere you can talk. If you can feel a chemistry in talking, spend more time together dating. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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