It seems he may still be interested in you but is not sure how you feel and probably is nervous to approach you.
Absolutly! Anytime you like someone you will be nervous around them boyfriend or not.
If you are nervous around someone you supposedly love either you are too paranoid or hes not the right guy for you
do your best to get over it =]
She could consider you a friend and doesn't think that one broken relationship should exile her from someone she likes to spend time with. If you had a bad breakup, then it could really affect family members, but if the breakup wasn't too sad or hateful, then I don't see why you couldn't be friends.
It's very normal for someone to be nervous around someone they like, especially if they're not sure just how the other person feels about them. If you want her to be less nervous, try telling her how you feel about her.
Yes, the guy usually is nervous if he can't speak when he is around you. In most cases, this is an indication that the guy 'likes you', or in other words, is interested in entering into a romantic relationship with you.
You will know as they will definitely be interested and seem nervous around you.
they flirt with you all the time, get nervous around you, and care about how you feel
you know that someone likes you from how they act around you. If they act nervous around you when your alone it either means they like you or their shy, but if they act nervous around you when theres friends around he either likes one of your friends and is trying not to mess up in front of them, likes you, or just isn't good around people.
He may act a bit nervous around you. I am no relationship expert!
Sometimes we perspire when we are nervous. So, if someone makes you self-conscious or nervous - you fancy them, or you're scared of them - you sweat.
IT ALL DEPENDS ON WHAT TYPE OF PERSON YOU ARE. SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN IN A LONG TERM RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEBODY AND HAD A BAD BREAKUP MIGHT NOT KNOW WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE ALONE AND THEY TEND TO SEARCH FOR SOMEONE TO FILL IN THAT SPOT TO MAKE THEM FEEL SAFE. ME PERSONALLY IF I HAD BEEN IN A LONGTERM RELATIONSHIP I WOULD NOT WANT TO BE IN ANOTHER FOR SOMETIME. IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOU AND WHAT AND WHO MAKES YOU HAPPY DONT WORRY ABOUT WHAT OTHER PEOPLE MIGHT THINK. a day, a week, a month you should at least take three months to a year to yourself That depends. If you're just seeking someone to be with, more of a replacement for a previous relationship, it's probably rebound. If it's an attempt to get past the breakup blues, it's definitely rebound. If you've managed to get past the breakup blues, looked around for a while and found someone you actually want to be with, it's probably not rebound. There isn't some magic number like 17 days after breakup, or 3 months or 5 boyfriends. It's all about where YOU are inside your head.