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How to Tell If a Girl Likes You as More Than a Friend

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Does she always find an excuse to talk to you or text you? Does she always offer you coffee in the office? Maybe she always texts you in the morning? She may not do this to her other friends, but she always makes an effort to talk to you.

It provides valuable insight into her level of interest. Instead of simply saying “hi” and “goodbye,” she gives you a hug too. Yes, this is a sign that she likes you a lot. Your friends might laugh because you might seem like a teddy bear that is getting hugged every time she sees you. In psychology, body language is an undeniable proof of a person’s attraction towards you.

11. Her friends know about you

Most women won’t date a guy who hasn’t been given the stamp of approval by her closest friends. If you can learn to read the signs she likes you, you can take the fear of rejection totally out of the picture. By using the signs that a girl likes you to guide you on your search you can be more confident that she’ll say yes and that you’ll have a great time with her.

Of course, this can be tricky, since girls aren’t always upfront with their feelings. Like we said, they expect the guy to be the one to initiate conversation, so the chances of them just coming right out and saying they are interested in you are pretty slim. Every once in a blue moon you may have a girl who flirts with you first, and even more rarely a girl may invite you to attend an event with her, but she still won’t usually call it a date. In the end, you could still be left wondering if she really likes you, or if she is just being friendly. Manners and a friendly demeanor are awful attractive, but they can sometimes make it really hard to differentiate between a girl who wants to be your friend, and a girl who possibly wants something much more.

  • You’re having a conversation at work or at a social event when she suddenly touches your arm or shoulder.
  • You can be sure that the moment you leave, she’ll start asking them for their opinions.
  • Also we almost text everyday and it goes back and fourth on who texts first.
  • Whether it’s a text, a phone call or a shared invitation, girls who are interested in you are going to initiate contact.

Are there girls who watch all your IG, Snapchat or FB stories without fail? Unless they’re your family or close friends then it’s a good sign that they like you or else why on earth would they be keeping up with your exploits? And just so you know, if a girl goes out of her way to like lots of your posts then that’s about as massive a sign as you can get. You might think that if you like a girl’s post that you’re doing just that, liking the post itself, but they don’t really see it that way.

If you just don’t understand body language and basic psychology, then don’t give up. Her friends can give you clues on whether she likes you or not.

A girl may like you without showing any of the aforementioned outward signs. The best way to find out is to spend time with her and see what sort of relationship develops between the two of you over time.

Does her friends mention her a lot to you? Maybe they make friendly jokes to tease the two of you? This can be a very good sign that a girl is interested in you.

Check out these signs, look for them in the girls you meet, and avoid the crushing feeling of being rejected by a girl you like. There are many reasons why men are constantly looking for signs a girl likes you. Some simply want to know the girl’s psyche better, while others are tired of waiting for the girls to make the first move and want to know who is a good candidate for being their girlfriend. In popular media like movies and men’s magazines, women are often portrayed as mysterious creatures who are nearly impossible to decipher. Men spend lots of time trying to interpret a girl’s signals to find out about her true feelings and intentions.

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