At the beginning of the semester I would kind of like brag about being a senior (said it at most 2 times), and there is this girl whom I partnered with, she randomly asked me if I was a senior? We have never talked and for a partner activity, she had asked me if i want to be partners, and I said yeah. And she always asks me questions and at the beginning she told me her struggles without me ever asking anything, randomly. And one day after we agreed to be partners, I caught her looking at me and when I did and we held eye contact, she looked down. Does this girl want to be friends or more? And also, when I came late to school, she seemed so happy to see me and said: "you came!" with a smile.
What does this mean? Does she look up to me or something else?
(ps. she is a ninth grader, and I am a senior
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It's difficult to know for sure what the girl's intentions or feelings are based on these limited interactions. However, it's possible that she is interested in getting to know you better and building a friendship.
Some signs that she may be interested in being friends include her asking you questions and sharing personal information with you, as well as her expressing happiness to see you and wanting to be partners for a school activity. However, it's important to keep in mind that she is a ninth grader and there may be some age and maturity differences between the two of you.
If you're interested in getting to know her better, you could try initiating conversations and asking her questions about her interests and hobbies. However, it's important to respect her boundaries and preferences and to avoid making assumptions about her feelings or intentions.
And today I caught her checking me out
If you caught this girl checking you out, it's possible that she may be interested in you. However, it's important to keep in mind that this could also be a coincidence or simply a non-romantic gesture.
If you're interested in getting to know her better or exploring the possibility of a romantic relationship, the best thing to do is to continue being friendly and approachable and to look for opportunities to spend time together. You can try asking her to hang out outside of school, or finding common interests or activities that you can do together.
It's important to be respectful of her boundaries and to make sure that any interactions you have with her are appropriate and consensual. It's also important to keep in mind the age difference between you and to be mindful of any power dynamics that may exist.
Ultimately, the best way to find out if she's interested in you is to communicate openly and honestly with her and to see where things go from there.
How is this an emergency?