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I felt so warm dancing with him. Does he like me?

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Question - (16 June 2012) 1 Answers - (Newest, 17 June 2012)
A female United States age 26-29, *hiverhedgehog writes:

I went to a wedding yesterday and this attractive boy came up to me and asked to to dance. I said yes and we danced...but as we danced he looked deep into my eyes and smiled the whole time. He kissed my hand afterwards and we hung out. Does he like me? And why wdid it feel so warm when I was with him?

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A female reader, chigirl Norway +, writes (17 June 2012):

chigirl agony auntHe doesn't like you. He doesn't know you. But I guess he was attracted to you at some level, since he asked you to dance. And he welcomed you, that is why it felt warm, or that's my guess anyway. Could be he had a fever and it was his body temperature? You were wanted there, and when we are wanted we can happen to feel warm inside and happy. He was nice to you, when someone is nice to us that can also make us all warm and bubbly inside.

But unless he knows you he can't LIKE you, you know? He needs to know you in order to like you. But this doesn't mean he can't ever like you, just get to know him first.

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