So there's this guy in two of my lectures and one of my tutorials (smaller class with like 20 people) and he's in my major as well. Anyways long story short one day in class he sat like across from me and I noticed him always looking back in my direction, at first I thought he was looking at someone else or some pretty girl behind me but my friend called it out and said "that guy keeps looking at you" but I just shrugged it off. Then a couple days later the other lecture class he used to sit near the back away from my point of view now all of a sudden he sits in the front row which is 2-3 rows away from me (depends which row I sit in) and he's been sitting there for a month now and sometimes he would take glances at me when students at the back would ask the professor questions. Now back to the first lecture we have together I was talking to my friends and then he just turned around and looked at me while I was telling the story as if he was listening in and I noticed him smile a little too which made me loose my train of thought and then my friend said "hey your bae was looking at you" (she calls him my bae because she noticed how he would look at me) and I had to ignore her hoping he didn't hear what she said. Then that day he exited the lecture hall from where I usually leave and I noticed he never leaves from there! Lastly before this whole thing started happening I remember saying hi to one of my friends in front of him and of course he was watching (but then again it was right in front of him so that doesn't really mean anything) anyways the semester is about to end on Monday which freaking sucks because yes he will still be in two of my lectures but the tutorials changed which means he may or may not be in my tutorial anymore so I won't really have an excuse to say anything to him. Do you guys think this whole thing is all in my head? If not how should I approach him? Or get him to approach me because I'm a super shy person but one of us has to break the ice
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