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What Are Signs of Body Language of Shy Girls That Like You?

July 3, 2009

I know I asked a question just some time ago, but I want some more helpful answers...

I'll just give a little background:

We used to talk to each other, not like great friends, but normal school kids. But after a while, conversation completely stopped and awkwardness took over.
So please tell me signs that show she could like me.

Again: No conversation whatsoever...just awkwardness like glances and while we're near each other, just a weird feeling.

I'm too freakin' shy to talk, I will get over it in good time, I just want to somehow "know" if she likes me...
I won't ask her out...no way.
All I want to know is that if she likes me?

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inglesita July 3, 2009 at 4:49 am

Usually things like playing with their hair is a good sign. Folded arms not so good that is a defensive stance.if she has her bodied inclined towards you but her head turned away that is probably a good sign that yes she is interested but she is just as shy as you are.Hands down by the side shows that the person is open to discussion and is comfortable in your company.Hope this helps!

senapati_raj March 10, 2011 at 6:04 pm

That does not necessarily mean you've got to always agree with your better half! Try consciously making these changes when speaking with your other half :” rather than throwing allegations hear your better half till they finished making their point and attempt to understand their point of view” rather than speaking or roaring over your better half, stop and hear what they are pronouncing” If you often use the ‘silent treatment’ to attempt to punish your other half, share your perspectives” Don’t criticise your companion, find something to applaud them for instead, even a straightforward thanks is a good start.

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