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What are signs of body language that a man is interested in you?

One of the things I notice he does is this. I will be walking down the halls of the college campus where I go to school. I will be looking at some handout I got from somewhere. As I am looking down at my paper I get a "sudden urge to look up" and he is looking right at me. I am not sure that this has happened every time we have passed eachother but it has happened A LOT. It feels as if he sees me first and I feel compeled to look up from the weight of his stare. What does it mean? Any other hints for body language in the realm of love? You can share a story. Use detail. I got time to listen. Thank you.

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  1. i would tell you but....
  2. A stiffy is definitely a sign.
  3. dont mind all the silly answers you get, but if he is looking at you often, it means you look very nice to him,and he is interested in knowing you better..so you can make up your mind what you want to do from here. does he hold eye contact with you? or does he just glance at you..his glances mean interest in you.
  4. This means you like him and he likes you. Next time you get eye contact, smile and wave. Then the next time be woman enough to call him over where you are. Staring is fun, but actual communication is even better, Make ya move!!
  5. He's breathing. (hehe, -that's if you're ~hot-ish) Smile. Direct eye contact lasting longer than would seem appropriate for acquaintances. Facing you head-on. Proximity. Repeated or sustained eye contact. Looks you up and down. Tries to talk to you. Bad news: It is Much harder for a girl to find a good guy who will stay with them & doesn't want just physical. Much easier for a guy to find a good girl. --Honestly, (do all men a Gigantic favor) don't overthink it. If you like him, smile and make direct eye contact, be friendly & open, & find a pretext to talk. See what develops from there. If you're not his choice, just remember everyone's free and that it's just 1 guy's opinion out of 3.3B worldwide and ~150M in US. If it doesn't work, just think "Next". Cheers!
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