How can i know if a guy likes me?! what they usually do?
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How can i know if a guy likes me?! what they usually do?
There's way too many hints that a guy likes you. But of course they can all be misinterpreted as just being friendly/flirtatious. I'm too tired right now to type out a lot, GrkScorp will probably post in here and give you more than enough information, probably too much information.
How about you tell us what he's doing that made you think this way and post on here?
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Originally Posted by 1averagejoe [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I am not sure...there are too many hints like 1averagejoe said. Unless he verbally tells you that he like you then the information can be misinterpreted.
They say "wanna f*ck?"Quote:
Originally Posted by lacrymosa [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
You could always just ask them.
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Either he throws signs or sweats from nervousness
That is a very tricky question. Every guy plays the game differently. I think if a guy is flirtatious, make trivial conversation, initiates subtle contact, or asks for your number....he is probably interested on some level.
He'll ask you out if he likes you. Other than that there's no real way to tell because every guy is different when it comes to how far they'll go "just being friendly".
When a female comes close enough, the guy turns his back and brings his train erect, displaying the underlying tail feathers and his dark wings, which he flutters rapidly, From this angle, the brilliant colours of the display can’t be seen. The man steps from side to side and sometimes moves forward or backward a few steps.Quote:
Originally Posted by lacrymosa [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
When the woman comes closer, the guy backs up towards her, and when she avoids him, he turns, revealing all his colour and holding his wings still. He then drops the great fan down on top of the female. It quivers, making a rustling sound.
The female may mate with the man, or she may simply walk away or stand still, whereupon the male starts over, turning his back again and resuming the rapid fluttering of his wings. The guy can hold his fan of display feathers up for a very long time.
For reasons that are not well understood, females tend to mate with males with the most eye-spots.