So I have a crush on this boy at school his name is Matthew and I sometimes catch him staring at my friend and they sometimes talk to each other and I wad just wondering if he liked her.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Dragonflymagic answered Saturday October 10 2015, 2:32 pm: One of the signs of interest and attraction to someone is the staring at often. Also smiling and saying Hi, finding excuses to be standing or sitting near the person.It gets pretty involved after that with different automatic body language and flirting that we dont have to think about but comes naturally to us. Just keep in mind that because someone stares at and has an initial interest in a person, it doesnt always mean the two end up dating or are even right for each other, having enough the same in common. If you are interested in him, look at him often, smile and say hi to him and try to talk to him. Don't wait for him to notice you. When it comes to making friends or winning the attention of a person you're intereseted in, the same thing applies...the quieter and more shy people who wont make eye contact, dont act self confident dontd look like fun to be around for a friend or anything more. Same works for gaining a sweetheart. YOu have to come across as interesting enough for a person to want to get to know you better. To look approachable and friendly the easiest thing you can do is smile and greet people by their name and compliment them, thats stroking the ego, something everybody likes being done to them and will naturally want to be around the people who make them feel good. Self confidence tests on adult women showed that men were more attracted to the self confident ones, no matter what the looks, than the low self esteem, shy, or drama queens. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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