OF COURSE ,he is flirting u , dont give him a minor chance so that he can proceed with the same procedure.I think he has been checking ur's patience.it's a matter of time how much he can impress u & how much u will be impressed by him.but in my point of view (this guy will never get a second chance to make a good first impression on u) your's unknown well wisher friend-ricky
2006-12-15 05:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey ! Fasten your seat belts !
Look there is no difference beetween a Donkey & a Horse untill you throw both of them in a Race !
Look , I understand how much girls love to be noticed but don't hurry to make a conclusion !
The guy behind you needs to be checked ...Is he for sex...or a Dream Prince walking into your life !
I tell you what to do !
Solution # 1 :
Make him jealous & Take help of a good genuine male friend !
Usually Male do know the traps'n'tricks that are thrown to females .
Rest ...as u know....Observe his Behaviour & By Girl's sixth sense + Friends' review you'll identify the reality of the guy behind you !
Solution # 2 :
If you don't have a genuine boy friend , Don't worry .
In starting I mentioned about Race of horse & donkey .
I meant that just go to him & straight away start talking to him .
Key is FACE 2 FACE INTERACTION .
This will easily filter out him if he is around for some fun only & If he wants a serious relationship from you his talks (Behaviour , Body language also .How can girls forget that )will be very sweeet which you would be able to see in her eyes & hear in his words .
When a girl throws males in real competetion to win her ...
His reaction will tell the girl a lot about his Intentions & Nature !
Best of Luck ! See ya :)
2006-12-15 01:25:56
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answered by Dilheart7 1
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Flirting is a form of human interaction, usually expressing a sexual or romantic interest in the other person. It can consist of conversation, body language, or brief physical contact. It may be one-sided or reciprocated.
Flirting is often used as a means of expressing interest and gauging the other person's interest in courtship, which can continue into long term relationships. Alternatively, it may simply be a prelude to casual sex with no continuing relationship.
In other situations, it may be done simply for immediate entertainment, with no intention of developing any further relationship. This type of flirting sometimes faces disapproval from others, either because it can be misinterpreted as more serious, or it may be viewed as "cheating" if the person is already in a romantic relationship with someone else.
People who flirt may speak and act in a way that suggests greater intimacy than is generally considered appropriate to the relationship (or to the amount of time the two people have known each other), without actually saying or doing anything that breaches any serious social norms. One way they accomplish this is to communicate a sense of playfulness or irony. Double entendres, with one meaning more formally appropriate and another more suggestive, may be used.
There are three degrees of flirting[citation needed]. The first degree is unintentional, and can occur during normal conversations between two people. You are not consciously trying to impress or make the other person laugh, but your subconscious is at work. The second degree is intentionally trying to make the person laugh, or impressing him or her. Lastly, the third degree of flirting is intentional, and not at all subtle. The person is going out of his or her way to impress someone.
Flirting may consist of stylized gestures, language, body language, postures, and physiologic signs. Among these, at least in Western society, are:
Eye contact, batting eyelashes, etc.
"Protean" signals, such as touching one's hair
Casual touches; such as a woman gently touching a man's arm during conversation
Smiling suggestively
Winking
Sending notes, poems, or small gifts
Footsies, the "feet under the table" practice
The origin of the word flirt is obscure. The Oxford English Dictionary (first edition) associates it with such onomatopoeic words as flit and flick, emphasizing a lack of seriousness; on the other hand, it has been attributed to the old French "Conter fleurette", which means "to (try to) seduce" by the dropping of flower leaves, that is, "to speak sweet nothings". This expression is no longer used in French, but the English gallicism to flirt has made its way and has now become an anglicism
2006-12-15 00:52:31
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answered by ramappa j 2
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If both of you are 25 years, and if you like him also then just say.
Hello!
Soon you will find out.
You wrote, "he keep coming to my place for something or other", so this is 21St century, caution is advised but it is OK to make a move if you think both can afford a little relationship at a higher level, go out with him to a public place. You may invite him in if there are other people around and chat a little.
2006-12-15 00:27:30
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answered by minootoo 7
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He could be interested, but if he's coming to your place and following you (it sounds that way) and staring at you so much, be wary--he could be a stalker and that is a possible danger. The next time you see him, talk to him. If he walks away and refuses to speak to you about his staring and being around so much, he's a stalker and you need to report him. DO NOT let him into your home. I'd call the police and give them this information to see if they would watch you a few days and maybe identify him, if you don't know who he is, or try to find out if he's also hanging around your home at night, when you don't know he's there. In this day and age, being this careful is only wise. Good luck. If he really likes you, he'll let you know right away.
2006-12-15 00:17:58
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answered by save_up_your_tears 4
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Watch out he may be a phsyco stalker. If you are single and looking for a guy then drop me a line.
2006-12-15 00:14:10
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answered by ash 2
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well a guy keep staring at me and i do want to know if he likes me but the only way to know it is to ask him but i can't
2006-12-15 00:12:16
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answered by supernolwen 4
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Either he likes you or there's a TV screen behind you with a game on.
2006-12-15 00:07:51
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answered by lauriek 2
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So it seems.
and he obviously wants you to make a move, to show he can develop his attentions.
if you are at leisure, you may tease him & continue to ignore him.
if you don't really care, just say him to get lost so he can try elsewhere.
2006-12-15 00:13:26
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answered by Bhanupriya 2
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walk over to him and say hello. then straight up ask him,but in a nice young lady way.
you will never know until you do.
2006-12-15 00:12:52
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answered by nobodyspeical00 2
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