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Should I wait to find out if he feels the same as me?

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Question - (22 August 2007) 1 Answers - (Newest, 23 August 2007)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

I am friends with this guy and I have been for a while but some say he likes me as more than a friend. I keep going on and off him because of circumstances but I don't want to make a move inc ase I jeopardise what we already have. Should I just go with my instinct or wait to find out if he feels the same/makes his move?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (23 August 2007):

I can relate to this! I adivse a lot of people to do this, but the best thing to do to make sure that he might feel the same, is to make eye contact with him. If you catch him looking at you more than once, and for long periods of time, then you know that he likes you. Try flirting with him a bit to see how he reacts to it. If he seems a bit wierd after then he's either not into you, or he is a bit shocked because you feel the same and something can actually happen. If you want something to happen then you've got to make it happen. Make eye contact with him and flirt (but not too much) for a few days and if it works out and he flirts and looks at you back, then tell him how you feel and see what he says x

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