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writes: Hey,OK so I've seen how many people ask this question, and I'm going to ask the same question because it's a bit different. We all (friends) went out, and my guy frd blew in my ear/side face. When he first first did it, while we were walking, I was a bit confused, I thought he did for fun, so I ran after him and blew at him. During that day he did it again, so I also did the same. Then Finally we were driving home, this is when I felt something seems different, it was dark, I was in the back seat with him, and I was seating beside him, he did it again, and so I blew back into his ear. I just wonder does he really like me? I didn't know the meaning behind blowing into someones ears, until I read today, or else I wouldn't have blown back, lol. Cause all that time, I thought he was playing around. It's really confusing, I knw the best way is to confront them, but thats the toughest way. -Reena Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 July 2011): Thanks and yea your right. I also started liking him after we actually got to know each other...I guess I just need to give some time before taking any steps
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reader, MugenTj +, writes (18 July 2011):
In general, that's flirting. Same with language, anything can mean anything else, depend on the person. So you can start speculating, but why would you response to anyone's body language unless you understand what they are trying to tell you. Next time, just ask. But if you don't have a thing for him, don't bother asking to avoid getting things more awkward. Sometimes, we should only ask if we almost know the answer already. For instance:
Girl: Are we going to kiss?
Guy: Uh huh.
Girl: ...
Else:
Girl: (Oh no! He might try to kiss. I better stop here.) [Slowly inches away.]
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