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Home›How To›3 Ways to Know if a Middle School Boy Likes You

3 Ways to Know if a Middle School Boy Likes You

By Matthew Lynch
January 6, 2024
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Introduction:

Navigating middle school relationships can be a bit confusing, especially when you’re trying to figure out if someone likes you. If you’re curious about whether a middle school boy has a crush on you, here are three ways to help you understand his feelings better.

1. He tries to spend more time with you:

If a middle school boy likes you, he will make an effort to be around you as much as possible. This may include sitting next to you during lunch, joining clubs or activities that you’re involved in, or hanging out where he knows you’ll be. He might even go out of his way to walk you to class or strike up conversations at random times. This is a strong indicator that he is interested in getting to know you better and values your company.

2. He pays attention to the little things:

When someone has feelings for another person, they often notice and remember small details about them that others might overlook. If a middle school boy likes you, he may remember your favorite color or recall something funny you said days ago. He might show this by giving you thoughtful gifts or making inside jokes related to those little details. These actions demonstrate that he genuinely cares about your interests and wants to build a deeper connection with you.

3. Body language and behavior:

Another way to tell if a middle school boy likes you is by observing his body language and behavior when he’s around you. If he becomes shy or nervous, it indicates that he cares about your opinions and wants to make a good impression. On the other hand, if he teases or playfully jokes with you without being mean-spirited, this suggests that he’s trying to develop rapport and create shared memories.
Watch for subtle cues such as him making eye contact or smiling when talking to you – these are signs that he enjoys being with you and may have feelings for you.

Conclusion:

Figuring out if a middle school boy likes you can be tricky, but by paying attention to these three key factors – how he spends his time with you, the little details he notices about you, and his body language and behavior – you will have a better understanding of his feelings. Remember, every individual is different, so trust your intuition and focus on building a genuine connection with the person in question.

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