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Home›How To›How to Start Dating Your Crush: 7 Steps

How to Start Dating Your Crush: 7 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
April 6, 2024
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Are you crushing on someone special and yearning to take the relationship beyond the realm of friendship? Starting a romantic connection with your crush may seem like a daunting task, but with a little effort and dedication, you can make your dreams come true. Here are seven steps to help you turn your crush into a meaningful relationship.

1.Build a foundation of friendship: Establishing a close and comfortable friendship is crucial before taking things to the next level. Spend time together to discover mutual interests and bond over shared experiences. Encourage open conversations, and let honesty be the backbone of your relationship right from the start.

2.Gauge their feelings: Look for signs that your crush might be interested in more than just friendship. Observe their body language, such as maintaining eye contact or touching their hair during conversations. Consider how they treat you when compared to others – do they show extra affection or attention towards you?

3.Strengthen your confidence: Confidence is attractive and will help you win over your crush’s heart. Boost your self-esteem by engaging in activities that make you feel good about yourself, like exercising or pursuing hobbies that showcase your skills. Remind yourself of your positive qualities, and avoid comparing yourself to others.

4.Flirt subtly: Flirting helps indicate romantic interest without being too direct or overwhelming. Start with light compliments about their appearance or humor, making shy eye contact, or lightly touching their arm during a conversation. Pay attention to their reactions and respond accordingly.

5.Find common interests: Connect with your crush on an emotional level by discovering shared passions, such as favorite hobbies, music genres, or movies. This not only strengthens your bond but also opens up new avenues for creating memories and deepening conversations.

6.Seize the moment: Don’t procrastinate when an opportunity to take the relationship further arises! If the timing feels right, seize the chance to ask them out on a date or attend an event together. Look for special occasions, like birthdays or concerts, to show your crush that you’re thinking about them.

7.Communicate honestly: Always be honest about your feelings without dumping everything on your crush at once. Gradually open up and share what you admire about them, how you feel when they’re around, and why you desire a more profound connection. Listen to their thoughts and feelings as well, ensuring both parties are on the same page before embarking on a romantic journey together.

Taking these seven steps to start dating your crush can transform an unrequited attraction into a blossoming romance. Remember that patience and perseverance are key as relationships don’t develop overnight. Keep fostering your friendship while gradually revealing your intentions, and soon enough, you may find yourself in a loving relationship with the person of your dreams.

 

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