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    What would you do if they had a girlfriend or boyfriend? How would you cover it up when they talk about their love interest?
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    If your crush already has a girlfriend or boyfriend, you should respect their decision to be in that relationship. If they try to talk to you about it, avoid saying anything negative and offer to listen if they want to get something off of their chest. Allow them to do the talking - they will likely come to some realizations of their own.
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    What do I do if I know they like me?
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    If you like them back, then you should definitely take this as an opportunity. Hang out with him often, and become closer. When you feel really connected, and don't want to wait for him to make the first move, take it upon yourself and ask him out!
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    How do I know that he doesn't know that I like him?
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    If he does not know you like him, he will probably show no signs of any increase in interest. They will not blush around you, start stuttering when they talk to you or won't bring up any topics about you liking them.
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    What do I do if someone (not my crush) thinks I like them?
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    You can just sarcastically admit it by saying "sure" and rolling your eyes, or say that you don't with a serious face to show that your are not kidding. If they persist, just ignore them. Eventually they'll figure out that you're really not interested.
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    What if I blush every single time I see him? I try so hard to hide it or not do it, but I just can't stop myself.
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    Blushing is completely normal! As time passes, the blushing happens less frequently once you get used to each other's presence and are good friends. But do accept the fact that you are into him, and the harder you hide it, the more he/his friends/your friends are going to suspect that you like him.
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