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LoginThe sad fact is, this is a huge waste of time and energy because deciphering whether or not a guy likes you is incredibly simple. Every day, on Facebook , in the comments section, in the forum , in my inbox…day in and day out I hear variations of the same question: Does he like me? How does he feel about me? Is he committed to me? And really, when you get to the heart of it, if you have to ask…you already have your answer.
Wondering how to tell if someone likes you? You're not alone. Figuring out whether someone is interested in you has inspired endless movies, novels and, let's be honest, daily Whatsapp chats between friends. Online dating offers us the opportunity to take advantage of algorithms that show us people that fit our vision of the 'perfect match', but these apps can also be a minefield of misinterpretation and a source of anxiety for many. Is this person genuinely interested? Is it just a crush?
It's not always easy to tell the difference between a guy who's wants a relationship with you and one who's wrapped up in the moment. The reason? Lust is a powerful thing, and some men will do just about anything in the sweet spot between "nice to meet you" and "sex. They may get carried away and act like you're the be-all and end-all, only to lose interest or show their true colors as soon as you sleep together. If you're just looking for sex, then carry on, but if not, how can you tell if a guy is really right for the long-term? Lauren Frances is one of my favorite relationship experts, and she happens to focus on these particular struggles in her books and one-on-one coaching.
If you've ever crushed hard on a new love interest, you may have felt the urge to analyze their every action and decipher their words for hidden meaning as you try to figure out if they like you back just as much. But everyone shows their romantic interest in different ways. Some prefer to be forthright about their budding feelings, but others can feel too anxious to say how they feel, primarily using their actions to express interest instead, according to therapist Alfonso Ferguson. He said that you shouldn't read into interactions with your new partner too much. However, if you're still feeling uncertain — because you haven't felt this way before, or have major brainworms from "red flag" relationship TikTok videos — Ferguson said there are a few signs you can look out for.
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