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There's a girl in class who I definitely think likes me. She glances at me a lot, and she has this behaviour of "accidentally" bumping into me. It has happened so many times that it cannot be a coincidence, also she has touched my arm "accidentally". Touched my foot, etc. Usually when she does this she just says "oops".

I can only remember us talking once, when she asked me about something school related. I definitely think she's interested, but if she is, why is it so hard for her to just strike up a normal conversation with me? Isn't this kinda immature behaviour for a girl that is in her late teens? She doesn't seem that shy either, so I don't think it's that.

Should I ignore girls like this?

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Should I ignore girls like this?

 

No.

 

You should ignore yourself, and talk to her if you like her.

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You should ignore yourself

Explain please.

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What's wrong with you? ask her for her number and proceed to ask her out on a date. Get to know her on the date. Or are you afraid to?

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Explain please.

Ignore those voices giving you excuses to not ask this girl out. Especially whatever is telling you that ignoring her is a good idea.

 

This is all assuming you're interested in her as well.

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I'm not afraid of asking her out. I'm just not interested in this particular girl. I was just wondering if this behaviour is normal for a girl that is in her late teens.

It feels like this is kinda immature behaviour. Immature= no relationship material. Am I right? Hence why I asked if I should ignore girls who show interest in this way.

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What is the right way to show interest? If you're not attracted to her, then that's understandable. But if she's hot, why not talk to her? She's probably shy.

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If you don't approve of this kind of behavior then don't bother with them. simple as that.

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