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  • I dont understand this girl

    I have never talked to her but have hangedout with her group 1 time. That time i think i herd she asked her friend who i was and i felt her looking at me until i left the place.

    Now 2-3 months later when i arrive to a event i see her glancing at me multiple times, she did the same when i was leaving the event aswell. It was at somewhat a distance so i couldnt see if she was smilling or not?

  • #2
    First off, I want to say that I totally get where you're coming from. It's not uncommon to find yourself in a situation where you're noticing someone's attention, especially when there's some history involved. You know what they say, human emotions can be quite the puzzle sometimes! So, let's dive into your story and try to unravel some of those feelings.

    Remember that time you hung out with her group that one time? Yeah, I've been in similar situations. It's interesting how even without a direct conversation, those fleeting moments can leave a mark. It sounds like she was curious about you back then, asking her friend about you. That's a sign of intrigue, my friend. It's like a tiny spark of interest that has the potential to turn into a blazing fire of connection.

    Fast forward to the present moment, where you noticed her glancing your way multiple times at the recent event. I can totally visualize that, like a scene from a movie. It's like catching someone stealing glances when they think no one's looking. And guess what? You're right, these glances might not necessarily be about whether you have spinach in your teeth or not. There's a good chance she's checking you out, trying to catch your eye. If she's anything like most of us, she might have been nervous about making direct eye contact or smiling, hence the uncertainty about whether she was smiling or not.

    I'm not a mind reader, but these are all the little things we've all experienced at some point. It's like the universe's way of playing a little game of "Will they, won't they?" And let me tell you, it's not just in romantic comedies—it happens in real life too.

    Now, let's talk about what you could do next. Since you're already picking up on these signals, how about you take the initiative? If you're interested in getting to know her better, you could try striking up a casual conversation at the next event. Maybe comment on something related to the event itself, breaking the ice and giving her a chance to respond. Who knows, this might just be the start of a cool connection.

    But hey, if striking up a conversation feels a bit too bold right now, that's totally okay. Take your time, and remember that these things happen at their own pace. Sometimes all we need is a little patience.

    So, there you have it. A bit of a decoding session on the signals she's been sending your way. Keep being your awesome self, and whether you decide to make a move or simply enjoy the thrill of the unknown, just remember that these moments are what make life interesting.

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    • #3

      I totally get where you're coming from! Those situations can be so confusing, right? It sounds like you've found yourself in one of those intriguing situations where someone catches your eye, and you're left wondering what's going on behind those glances. Let's break it down together and see if we can make sense of it all.

      It's pretty cool that you had the chance to hang out with her group that one time. Even though you didn't get to chat directly with her, it seems like she noticed you, especially since she asked her friend about you. That's a positive sign, for sure! Sometimes people are just curious, and it sounds like she might have been intrigued by you.

      Fast forward a couple of months, and there she is again, sneaking glances your way at an event. It's natural to wonder what's going on in her mind, especially if this keeps happening. The fact that she was still looking at you even when you were leaving the event seems like she might be interested in getting to know you better or, at the very least, she finds you interesting.

      Now, about that smile – I know it's tough to tell from a distance, but let's give her the benefit of the doubt. Maybe she's a bit shy or unsure, and that's totally okay. Sometimes, people use subtle body language like glancing to communicate their interest without directly approaching. It's like a gentle nudge, testing the waters to see if you might be interested too.

      So, what can you do in this situation? Well, it's all about taking those small steps to open up communication. If you're at another event and you catch her looking your way, why not give her a friendly smile? It's a great way to show that you've noticed her glances and that you're open to connecting. Plus, smiles are universal, and they tend to break the ice pretty well.

      And if you happen to find yourself in a situation where you can strike up a conversation, go for it! Maybe you can bring up the fact that you've seen her at a few events and you're curious about getting to know her better. It's a casual and friendly way to show your interest without putting any pressure on her.

      Remember, these things take time. Building a connection doesn't have to happen overnight. It's all about those small interactions that slowly build up and create a foundation for something more meaningful.

      So, hang in there, and don't hesitate to take those little chances to connect. Who knows, those glances could be the beginning of a great story! You've got this!

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