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rgod -> RE: Spinoff: How do you show interest in someone? (4/22/2008 3:22:02 PM)
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I'm not very good at this, and more often than not I'll just kind of let it go. If he's interested in me then fine, if not ... well then he's not the one for me. But, one thing that I've started to do is to just kind of let him know that I'd be receptive to him. Like for example, if a guy demonstrates interest in me and I think he might be interesting to talk to, I smile at him, look away for a bit, then look and smile again. I know that is a little cheesy, but it is a signal that seems to be recognized. I think it helps a man to feel a bit more comfortable in approaching me. But, I don't do anything else - if he is interested, he will approach. To be honest, half of the time I don't even see guys - and sometimes they just approach - seemingly out of nowhere. But then again, I just naturally smile at everyone that I make eye contact with, so it is possible that I smiled at the guy and didn't remember. (Alzheimer's setting in early I guess.) Now, if I know the guy, I'll just demonstrate an interest in what he is saying. I'll listen, talk a bit and engage him, and otherwise be friendly. I don't hang around the guy, or do too much else. I just continue to do whatever I need to do. If he says something funny, I'll smile. But I don't do much beyond that. I'm also pretty friendly to everyone though, so maybe that might be confusing. I just think that for the most part, guys know who they like, so it makes no sense for a woman to be too forward or aggressive. And personally, I don't feel that women should play that role (at least I don't feel that it is right for me). But I do think that a man will pursue a woman if he is interested and feels that the woman is open and receptive. rgod
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