How to know if a girl likes you?

How can I tell if a girl likes me?

There’s this girl in my art class that I frequently chat with. We text a lot and even have a TikTok streak going. She often shares stories about her friends and guys who like her, and we have pretty good conversations during class. One of our classmates even thought we were dating, but we both denied it. I was mostly worried about her rejecting me and left without saying anything.

She’s really nice to me and enjoys my jokes, but I’m hesitant to risk rejection and jeopardize our friendship. How can I figure out if she has feelings for me? Is there a way to test the waters? I’m also concerned she might just be being friendly because she doesn’t have many friends in class, and I worry that she might be talking about me to her friends, thinking I’m a loser.

TL;DR: How can I find out if a girl has a crush on me?

One Reply to “How to know if a girl likes you?”

  1. It’s completely natural to feel anxious about how someone feels, especially when you value the friendship and want to avoid rejection. Here are some signs you can look for to gauge her interest, as well as some ideas on how to approach the situation:

    1. Body Language: Pay attention to her body language when she’s around you. Does she lean in when you talk? Make eye contact? Smile a lot? Positive body language can indicate interest.

    2. Engagement in Conversation: If she engages deeply when you talk, asks questions about you, or remembers little details from previous conversations, these can be good signs she enjoys your company.

    3. Initiates Contact: If she often initiates conversations or messages you first, that could indicate she likes spending time with you.

    4. Compliments and Teasing: If she compliments you or playfully teases you, it might suggest she feels comfortable and enjoys your interaction.

    5. Talk About Relationships: If she shares stories about other guys who like her, she might be testing the waters to see how you react, especially if she talks about wanting a relationship.

    As for figuring out her feelings, here are some approaches:

    • Flirt Lightly: Try incorporating some light flirting into your conversations. If she responds positively, it could indicate she’s interested.

    • Ask About Her Feelings: You could bring up relationships in a casual way. For example, discuss what you both look for in a partner or ask if she’s interested in anyone. This might give you more insight into how she feels.

    • Be Honest: A direct conversation can be intimidating, but it’s often the best way. You might say something like, “I really enjoy spending time with you and I’m curious if you see this as just a friendship or something more?” Just be prepared for whatever response you get.

    • Take Baby Steps: If you’re worried about ruining the friendship, start with small steps. You could suggest hanging out one-on-one outside of class. This can help you gauge her interest without risking too much.

    Remember, it’s normal to fear rejection, but it’s also important to acknowledge that the outcome may not be as scary as you think. Good luck!

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