I like this guy, and he used to do a lot of flirty stuff but we had classes together last semester then they switched semesters and we don't have any classes together and I guess his way of flirting with me now is to stare at me . Sometime he stares at me only briefly when we pass in the hall (and twice he smiled at me) and then when we are standing in the morning for the bell to ring he stares at me longer or sometimes he just turns around and looks at me then turns back around and does that a lot . When he stares at me what is he thinking about ? Is he staring at me because he likes me or is he just thinking about something completely different . Sometimes when I think I stare at people, but he stares at me not anyone else . Thanks !
He might still like you, but maybe he thinks that since you no longer have classes together, you don't have a common bond, or anything to talk about with each other . But at least it's clear that he wants to talk with you, and he probably would if he felt that you'd receive him well--kindness will go a long way . His body language indicates that he can't decide whether or not he wants you to know that he's looking at you, which could be a sign of shyness .
I'm assuming that you like him, but you didn't mention it in your post . Maybe he doesn't know if you like him either .
Consider walking up to him in the morning before class, gently reintroducing yourself, and asking him how he's been . Once you've broken the ice, his feelings will be clearer . It might even take a few different occasions to open him up .
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