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Lorico [155]
2 years ago
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why does every-time i see the girl i'm in love with at school she either tries not to look at me, has her head buried in her pho

ne, trying to talk to her friends so that she won't seem like she's look at me, and when im not looking starts walking towards me then when i see her she turns and walks the other way plus her friend always stands by me in the hall and stands very close as if shes trying to see who im texting what do you guys think ?
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Reika [66]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

She is either confused about her feelings or likes you

Explanation:

I did the same thing to my crush years ago and I realized how confusing it was for him because he just wanted to be friends. I realized that in summer. (He is gay and now one of my best friends)

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