Not in any specific situation, just in everyday occurrences. How do I make it clear to a guy that it's safe to approach and that he doesn't have to worry about a third party since there is none?
If we're hanging out, or going to a party (all of our friends together), or if I meet a guy I like at a party, what steps do I have to take to let him know I don't have a boyfriend and I'm perhaps ready for one soon?
Naturally, excluding the fact that I could just go up to him and tell him; 'I'm single, you're single, what do you say?' xD
Really if a guy wants to find out he will figure out a way to find out. He should ask, if not you someone who knows you well. Just don't pair off with the same guy all the time and don't talk about one guy. Flirt with him a little and just have a level of interest in him. If you had a boyfriend you more than likely wouldn't care what's special about this guy. Most guys will assume what they want until they are proven otherwise. The guys I know live by the rule "assume single". if a girl brings up a boyfriend its easy form of rejection or a warning if you will.
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