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QuestionHow do you tell if a coworker is attracted to you?Alysha Jeney is a Licensed Relationship Therapist, the Owner of Modern Love Counseling, and the Co-Founder of The Modern Love Box. She specializes in relationship therapy, intimacy building, and existential exploration. Alysha holds a BA in Psychology from The Metropolitan State University of Denver and an MA in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling from Regis University. She has been featured in publications such as The Washington Post and The Huffington Post.See how much time he spends around you compared to other people. If he's spending a lot of his free time with you, there's a good chance that he's interested. He might also ask you a lot of questions about yourself.
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QuestionWhat if we’re in different classes and don’t see each other very much?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerYou can still see how he acts when you do see him, like when you're walking through the halls or after class. And, if you really want to know if he likes you, try exchanging numbers! If he's into you, he'll be super excited about getting your contact info.
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QuestionI like a guy and he's constantly staring at me in class. I kind of want him to know, so I stare back. He also laughs ALL THE TIME around me, but he never tries to touch me. Maybe he's shy?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerSome people just don't love touching others, and that's okay! If he's staring at you and laughing around you, those are 2 great signs that he's into you. Try sitting close to him and leaning in as you talk to signal that you're also interested.
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QuestionHe is showing all the signs of attraction but just doesn’t seem eager to talk unless I talk to him. He already initiated plans for our next meet up, so I'm confused!Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerHe might just be shy. Some people aren't very good at telling others that they like them. The fact that he wants to hang out with you again is a really good sign! Give him the benefit of the doubt, and make sure he feels comfortable enough to open up to you.
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