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Is it possible to like the same girl again?

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Anonymous User (Age:18 to 24)     When: 9 months ago
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Lets say that you liked this girl and tried to show her you liked her, but she never really responded the way you wanted. You moved on, but she starts showing signs that she's interested. Is it possible for you to like her again? Or was once enough?


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MystiKaL      When: 9 months ago
If she was really nice about it at the time of me making my move on her, then in the future she was interested in me and I was single, then id definately be happy to try things out with her. However if she was rude, dismissive, or nasty towards me at the time of me making my move, I would never give her a 2nd chance!
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djmoney      When: 9 months ago
Anything is possible when it comes to people and emotions. You have to think about it simply: I liked this girl for whatever reason and when she did not reciprocate the feelings, rather than waste time, I moved on. This does not mean the same qualities that made her attractive disappeared, just naturally, I moved on to preserve time.

This has actually happened to me several times. It's easy to re-acknowledge feelings for someone because usually, they are the same person you were once attracted to, especially if they play a major role in your life (most people keep people in their life whom they get along with, trust, care for.)

Good luck, I hope he likes you again!
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Question Asker Thanks [= I'm going to try to be as obvious as I can (I'm ridiculously shy, so it's really hard lol). Hopefully it works out! - 9 months ago

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Dragonblood21      When: 9 months ago
Depends really, on how much I liked the person and how bad the signs were that she wasn't interested. If the signs were cold, or shallow then once was more than enough, and I wouldn't consider liking her again. If the signs were her being flattered I liked her, but would rather us remain friends then it is entirely possible for me to start liking her again.

So really, it depends on how she responded.
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Question Asker I thought I was giving the right signs. But I am very shy, so I guess he didn't really pick up on them - since I wasn't really like "I LIKE YOU!" ... but I smiled at him a lot, laughed at his jokes, blushed a lot, all that kind of stuff. my friend who witnessed most stuff said it wasnt enough or as noticeable as I thought it was. - 9 months ago
 

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Mystique01      When: 9 months ago
Aww, I've had this happen to me before. In fact, I'm kind of in this situation right now! lol

I'm not really a shy person, but I tend to get more shy around a guy that I REALLY really like. Especially if I'm not really sure how he feels about me. :-/

I really don't know if a guy would like a girl again if she wasn't so open to his advances in the past, or perhaps was kind of coy with her interest.

I think it's possible, but I guess it also depends on how interested the guy was in the first place, how obvious you are being with your interest, etc. I don't know...I think anything is possible.

Like I said, I'm in this same predicament too so...I would HOPE the guy would like the girl again! :-D
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