I'm going to keep it short and sweet because I don't want to go into long details trying to justify everything he does. But here goes:
Things he does that denote signs of interest: flirting, innuendos, playful behavior, teasing, always smiling, steps in close when he talks to me, affectionate in a physically touching sort of way, always wants to know what's going on with me, helps me out when problems happen to me, and he asks about who I'm talking to on the phone and etc.
Things he does that denote signs of CARING only and not interest: I could be around at a party and he won't even say hello sometimes, he keeps talking to me about sports and guy things, he hasn't asked me out (although I do think he has hinted), etc.
So which is it? Does he care only or is he interested? I don't know and I'm tired of trying to figure it out. I do plan on talking to him but I wanted to know what others viewed it as.
He's interested. I act that way around a girl I like because I don't want to be clingy or easy. I want her to know that I'm a great guy, yet I want to stay out of the friend zone. That's what this guy is doing, he's keeping things personal and such.
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