why, yes, he does, if he flirts back with you that means he likes you back. it might be real love, it might just be a short relationship, whatever the relationship he likes you right now, Peace out, cupcakeluver
People who like you are the ones who flirt with you. Talk to them more on multiple days. Ask them for a phone number, an email, or an IM account name, if they aren't just teasing you, they will want to talk more and make plans with you. So find out if he wants to spend his free time with you doing just about anything, if he does, you're in luck.
she might not be meaning to "flirt"
She keeps looking at you or flirts with you. Or talks to you ALOT.
He likes you back!! He knows and if he flirts he is head over heels for you!!
if she is truly your friend talk to her about it.. if you have already talked to her about it and she is supposedly "unintentionally" flirting but she keeps doing it.. its not unintentional anymore.. so talk to her about it and if you already have then stop being her friend..
Rhetorical questions are when the person asking the question expects no answer. In other words, its when an answer does not need to be said, because the one asking the question already knows the answer. Hope this helps.
he could either b looking for drama or he does like u
ask him out
Answer Not knowing the girl in question, one might think she is toying with you and wants you to give her lots of attentiton. When a woman says she's still trying to figure out how she feels about you but flirts like crazy, believe me, she already knows, she's just looking for your undivided attention.
well i already did the eog and i passed all of them if any1 knows im in ms.jones class (steve) Ephesus Elemantary
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We ask questions because we wish to find out something we did not know ... after all, no one knows everything! Well... God knows everything You should ask questions because questions usually lead to answers. Questions provide information and knowledge. Questions also create social relationships: "How are you?" "What did you do last night?" "What did you think of that movie?" Asking people questions about themselves shows interest.