Depending on what they say and do, yes.
If they're just talking normally, then it's not flirting. But if they're calling you pretty, irresistible, etc, then it might be flirting (or just them complimenting you).
That probably would not be considered flirting but he might like you. It all depends on how he is looking at you. For example, if he is smiling and trying to get your attention, then he is most likely flirting. However if he is just looking at you, it could mean numerous different things.
you know i have a lot of really good guy friends and the only way i got them was flirting talking asking them things like r u ok and things like that
Well a lot of boys see this as 'flirting'. they will wind you up and do those little annoying things. If you like him just try talking to him and find out. he may not be open at first but im sure he will come clean after a bit of flirting from you. You can add me on msn if you want more advice icclebabyali@hotmail.co.uk
Unfortunately, some people just have a flirtatious nature and he may not purposely be flirting with you or is not looking for a relationship. Your best bet would probably be directly asking him and talking to him.
No, that's "staring". Staring and flirting are two very different things, if you think about it.
Flirting can be quite similar for individuals of all sexual orientations, including girls who are bisexual. It's a way of showing interest or attraction to someone playfully or suggestively. Here are some general tips on what might be considered flirting for a girl who is bisexual: Making and maintaining eye contact with someone can be a subtle way of showing interest. Smiling: A warm and genuine smile can convey friendliness and attraction. Giving sincere compliments about someone's appearance, personality, or achievements can be a way of expressing interest. Light, playful teasing can create a fun and flirtatious atmosphere. Leaning in when talking, mirroring the other person's body language, and facing them directly can indicate attraction. It's important to note that flirting should always be consensual and respectful.
That happened to me once years ago. I was out at a restaurant with my girlfriend and her friend and I just was talking a lot to her friend. I think we just had a lot in common and had things to talk about. Later when we were alone, my girlfriend asked me if I liked her friend and I said yes, because I knew I liked talking to her, but I guess that was the wrong answer because I wasn't really attracted to her friend, but they both stopped seeing me. I was young and I didn't know what I wanted, but I didn't want to break up with my girlfriend. I guess when you say flirting, are you sure he is really flirting or is he just talking to her?
it means shes got another life. life. you should get one because this girl has no intrest because she does not know you.
the guy she's flirting with should be embarrassed by something (you could make him do this this; trips on your girlfriend or spill something on her) then, she will hate him and problemo solved!
* Start out with finding what sort of things he does when around you such as how he looks at you for example. You should also pay attention to the most obvious things such as flirting (casual flirting, real flirting and on how much he does it). You could also save yourself the time by just asking him though.
Little things like if you catch him looking at you or if he always blushes while you're talking.
Many show off as a form of flirting. If a guy does things in order to get your attention, he is doing both.