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26-29,
*lgardner1
writes: There is a guy in my class this semester in college who decided to sit next to me. The first day of class he introduced himself and we exchanged a few words. I noticed that he was mirroring all the different ways that I sat. Sometimes I would have my chin on my hand and sometimes I would sit up straight and other times my arms were folded. I noticed that every time I would shift the position I was sitting, a few seconds later, he was sitting the same way. I also notice that he sometimes will randomly look over at me and we sit next to each other. Today in class, he does the same thing. He mimicked the way I sit and during a break, he walked around the halls with me and we talked about life and whatnot and then after class, he walked me to my car, which was a long walk and we talked the whole way. Is this a sign that he is into me or just trying to make friends with me?
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reader, Anonymous 123 +, writes (27 January 2019):
I don't know about him OP but your sure are VERY keen on him! Why not ask him out for a cup of coffee?
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 January 2019): All this, and he hasn't asked for your number or a date?
Nobody knows what's going on in his head, but he himself.
To tell you the truth, all I get out what you've described is that he's weird. He does a great mirror impersonation. Is he majoring in drama or theater?
If you're as focused on the lecture, as much as you are on that guy! You're guaranteed an A for the semester!
I'm just say'n!
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (26 January 2019):
First day of class he mirrored you. But he didn't know you from Eve, so I'd venture a guess that he wasn't INTO then. He might have been interested in getting to know you, and he has.
Looking over at you at random time when you sit next to each other doesn't mean squat either. You were looking at him to and want to bet other people in the class where not 100% focused on the professor the whole time, but took in the classmates?
Why not just keep getting to know him? Instead of over-analyzing his body language?
He obviously would like to get to know you, but is he hoping to ask you out? That is impossible to tell by JUST looking at his body language.
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