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certain way you act to someone you like?


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I act aloof which is so unlike me cuz I'm usually very approachable and friendly. I can't help it. I always find it embarrassing to like someone, they'd have to show interest first for me to ever make a move.

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Like most people here said, I also act indifferent and cold, I don't make eye contact and become self-conscious..It's really stressful I'm that kind of person who just likes to observe from afar once the guy asks me out I regret my life.

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lmao it seems like I am kinda the opposite from most peeople here, I usually approach him first. Or just make some effort to at least pass him by in the corridor, even always sit near him when in class. But most of the time, I still can't talk with him in the eye, tho.

Note that I am the type of person who will avoid someone I know, whenever I pass that person by on a public place.

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I do nothing. I hate to be the one to start things, I fear that I will come across as clingy (with people in general and even more with crushes).

 

But if I am already friends with my crush, I will be a little bit warmer. I show them they are special by listening to them and laughing to their jokes and helping with their stuff. I am bad at flirting and I find it awkward and don't like to get them arrogant by complimenting.

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If I'm around someone I like, I grin REALLY wide. Usually, I try to strike up conversation & act (semi) normal around them just to build up a friendly rapport, but if they ask questions that are pretty personal, or ever suggest hanging out, that's when Mr. LOOK-AT-MEH-I-LIKE-YA-FACE comes out. asurpriseblushplz.png

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