Behavior
Step1
Pay attention to your conversations with the person in question. Does this person show a special interest in having a conversation with you and, once started, make an effort to keep that conversation going?
Step2
Is this person "accidentally" running into you in places where he or she knows you will be, such as at your desk? At the Laundromat on Tuesdays? At your brother's birthday party?
Step3
Make a note if he or she mentions future plans to spend time with you: "That band is coming to town soon. We should really get tickets."
Step4
Spend time alone together. Canceling other plans in order to be with you longer, or not finding excuses to leave, could be a sign of interest.
Step5
Has he or she been calling for random reasons, such as, "I was wondering if you knew what that pizza place down the street is called," followed by, "Are you hungry?"
Step6
Has this person taken a sudden interest in your life and hobbies? This is a sure sign that he or she is interested in something - and it's probably not your stamp collection.
Step7
Observe how the person acts around your friends - he or she might be extra friendly to your closest pals for a reason.
Body Language
Step1
Sometimes seeing someone you have a crush on results in telltale physiological signs. Does the person in question blush when you look at him or her? His or her sympathetic nervous system is probably going into overdrive. Does he or she have trouble speaking, using jumbled words when talking to you?
Step2
See if the person in question mirrors your motions: When you lean back, he or she leans back; when you put your elbows on the table, he or she does the same.
Step3
Note whether this person sits or stands in the open position - that is, facing you with arms uncrossed. In addition, a woman tends to cross her legs in a man's direction.
Step4
Does he or she move closer to you and/or touch you subtly, such as with a pat of your hand or a touch of your cheek?
Step5
Other elements of body language include frequent eye contact, holding your gaze and looking down before looking away, energetic speech coupled with open hands, and flashing palms.
Step6
Does the person you're wondering about just plain smile at you a lot?
Comments
stayburn said
on 8/22/2008 what if the person stares atu all the tme without saying anythimg
hmin said
on 5/22/2008 what if a person keeps looking at you every week when you see them at a club, but they dont smile...?but they do keep staring and talking with like everybody or their friends...is this nothing? or?
JudyFord said
on 2/1/2008 Read the signs. Get advice on how to do so from me and the other eHow Experts on our Valentine's Day thread in the forums: http://www.ehow.com/community/forums/topic_33827_valentine’s-day:-in-love?-broken-hearted?-alone?-how-do-you-deal?.aspx.
unanimmus said
on 9/12/2007 I have a Question, theres this guy that I like that I sometimes stare at, and often he shoots glances at me and smiles. Also, when I am walking in a crowded place he specificaly notices me and says hi.Im pretty shure he likes me. what do you think?
unanimmus said
on 9/12/2007 I have a Question, theres this guy that I like that I sometimes stare at, and often he shoots glances at me and smiles. Also, when I am walking in a crowded place he specificaly notices me and says hi.Im pretty shure he likes me. what do you think?