 Hey, Psych2Goers! Have you ever wondered whether your relationship with someone is just friendship, kindness, or something more? You're probably well acquainted with the frustration that comes along with this. Sometimes overthinking about a person's actions leads to headaches and even more confusion. So, to help, this video lists seven signs someone likes you but is afraid of admitting it. Hope it helps. Oh, by the way, one more thing. We have a treat for you at the end of this video if you want to get more involved with us. Let's begin. Number one. They make you feel like someone special. It's no secret that when a person likes you, they act differently around you. Do they light up more when they're talking to you? Do they go out of their way to create interaction? When someone likes you, chances are, there are ways it will show, even if they're afraid to admit it to you. If you're unsure, try looking at the small details. Are they acting in a way that makes you feel like they care for you more than others? If so, it's good to consider the chance that they might have feelings for you. Number two. They want you to meet those important to them. Have they introduced you to their friends, parents, or even pets? A person who likes you naturally wants you to be a part of their life. Even if they're afraid of admitting how they feel, this method gives them a chance to connect with you more and build a deeper relationship. Of course, not everyone who does this means that they have feelings for you. However, when a person does this out of the blue or if they do it together with the other signs mentioned in this video, there is a good chance that they like you and are afraid to admit it. Number three. They either compliment you or tease you a lot. Sometimes, even both. Do they often attempt to flatter you? Do they joke around and tease you but still manage to remain friendly? There is a line between playful teasing and outright insulting, so if they somehow find a way to tease you while remaining your friend, they're just probably looking for a way to get your attention. When someone is afraid of admitting their feelings, they tend to find other ways to communicate them. So, if they constantly drop compliments or do stuff that turns your head their way, they might just be waiting for you to get the hint. Number four. Somehow, you see them a lot. This relates to the third point. When they compliment, tease, or find ways to be around you, even if they have no reason to be there in the first place, they're basically screaming, they want you to notice me. Do they find ways to hang out with you and your friends? Is their voice becoming a regular thing you hear almost every day? A person who has feelings for you most likely wants you to think about them a lot, and that's why they want to be involved in your life as much as possible. Number five. They insinuate jokes about you being together. Do they sometimes say flirty things that they pass off as a joke or something along those lines? Whenever they do this, they're most likely testing the waters. If they see a good reaction, their confidence will probably go up. There's a lot of anxiety that comes with liking someone, and as much as it's good to confess their feelings completely, they may also get the urge to protect themselves from the hurt or rejection. Number six. They ask for assistance from others. Do you notice their friends or other people making it obvious that they like you? If someone who likes you is too scared to tell you themselves, they may ask for help from other people to tell you for them. Of course, there is nothing better than open, honest communication, so if you notice that they're doing their best to show their feelings, it might be time to have a good chat about it. And number seven. They do everything but confess. Have they done everything in this video except talk to you about their true feelings? Perhaps it's because they're waiting for you to bring it up first. You may mistake someone's friendly affection for something more. However, your intuition is also not something you can just ignore. Do they act more romantic than friendly? Are their actions starting to make you think about how they feel? If you're starting to get these thoughts, it's good to talk it out with the other person. It may even save you a lot of time and frustration. And who knows? Maybe you're even helping them out a great deal by doing so. Do you have a certain someone in your life who acts this way? Did this video give you any clarity? It's good to remember that there are a lot of factors that go into someone confessing or choosing to hide their feelings. Whatever it is, it's good to remain understanding and true to what you feel as well. 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