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Crush behaviour...

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Question - (17 March 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 17 March 2008)
A female Australia age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I just want to know something that may seem silly to some people but it's really important 2 me. My question is: Suppose the person who you crush on is in the same room as you are... you haven't really communicated or talked but you really fancy the person.. So if he or she is in the same room as you are like in college may be the library.. how does one act.. I want to know the signs of how the person acts when one is around his or her crush. What if the person you crush on shows not much of interest like is busy with his books and just looks at you once when you entered the room? What does it mean? Give me details.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (17 March 2008):

If he was interested in you, he would look away when you look at him, but then he will quickly look back at you and hold your gaze for a few seconds longer than seems normal. You would catch him looking at you frequently out of the corner of your eye....later his friends might come up to you and mess with you, then you know the boy is talking to his friends about you.....right now how you describe it, he has no clue you are interested, I look at most people no matter who they are when they walk into the room, don't you?

If you like him, next time smile really big at him when you walk by, and in a few days, get the nerve up to start a conversation, he won't bite, and that way you will get to start to know him..

It is fun to have a crush, but more fun to make a friend, so go for it!

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