Am I overthinking?

Am I overanalyzing things? Does he have feelings for me?

I’m a 15-year-old girl and I don’t usually develop crushes, but I’ve started to like a boy in my English class (around 15-16). Sometimes, I notice him glancing my way when he walks by my desk. After class, if I’m behind him, he always holds the door open for me. A few months ago, I baked cookies, and he was the only one who asked for one. He’s really nice to everyone, and I can’t tell if he actually likes me or if I’m just reading too much into it. What do you think?

One Reply to “Am I overthinking?”

  1. It sounds like you’re picking up on some positive signals from him! Holding the door open and being nice are definitely good signs. The fact that he specifically wanted one of your cookies also shows that he’s interested in what you do. That said, it’s natural to overthink these situations, especially when crushes are involved!

    Consider how he acts around you compared to how he acts with others. If he seems to go out of his way to interact with you or gives you extra attention, he might like you back. The best way to find out for sure is to spend a bit more time with him and see how things develop. Don’t stress too much—just enjoy getting to know him and see where it goes!

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