 Have you ever found yourself in a conversation with your crush? Butterflies going crazy in your stomach and you just wish they could tell you exactly how they felt? Well, today is the day we unlock the mystery of what they might be saying if they truly love you and want to be more than friends. It should be noted that although each of these phrases could be said by friends individually, when combined, they can create a whole new picture. So make sure to stay tuned as we piece the puzzle together. Something personal. They might talk to you about things that bother them. Things that are deeply personal. Something that they wouldn't tell anyone else. When someone is in love, they may not have a specific reason to trust you, but they desire to trust you, as shown by attraction theory. This could also manifest as talking about their family, indicating they want you to be included. A psychotherapist, Douglas LeBear, reveals that the initial halo effect that associates attractiveness with trustworthiness gradually diminishes with time. Therefore, if your crush is known you for a significant period, their trust in you may extend beyond mere physical attraction. Pro-social teasing. Does your crush like to playfully tease you? Maybe they gently mock you or have created an inside joke that only the two of you know. I love inside jokes. I'd love to be a part of one someday. Maybe they even have a unique pet name for you that others wouldn't understand. According to psychologist Dr. Keltner's research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, there are types of teasing that are more pro-social and less pro-social, and pro-social teasing was consistent and satisfied romantic partners. So if your crush teasing makes you wonder if there's more flirting going on, pay close attention. They might drop hints of affection through their teasing. Keep your ears open for those subtle clues that may indicate your crush has fallen for you. Genuine compliments. If your crush loves you, they may break up the flirty banter with a genuine compliment every now and then. And these compliments might come across as shockingly sincere. This could be anything from complimenting your looks to expressing admiration for your qualities. Sincerity is key when it comes to complimenting though. As psychologist Penny Pexman discovered, wild banter may include ironic compliments, direct and genuine compliments hold greater importance in revealing your crush's true feelings towards you. If you're enjoying this video so far, don't forget to hit that subscribe button and click that thumbs up if you haven't already. Genuine support. Has your crush become the first person that you turn to when you need support? And do they turn to you when they need support? Psychologist John Gottman explains that if someone loves and admires you, they'll feel some element of gratitude towards you being in their life. Supporting our loved ones is driven by a desire for their happiness and to avoid their sadness. Yet it can also be a subconscious strategy to establish our indispensability. If your crush eagerly supports you, it could indicate that they have developed feelings for you. But remember that in relationships, it's crucial to offer support while also providing occasional guidance. Even though in the early stages of love, it might be tempting to unquestioningly support every action of your partner. Can't stop talking. Sometimes when we love someone, we want to tell them everything. Does your crush take every opportunity they can to talk to you? Consider that for a second. These days there are so many things we can do to distract ourselves and they choose to talk to you. That might be a very useful clue to how they feel about you. A study by behavioral scientist Monica Moore suggests that we actively try to extend conversations with people we're attracted to. So if you feel like your crush often goes out of their way to talk to you and talks to you a lot when it's possible, they fall in love. I love you. They may say it outright or in subtle ways. Maybe they hint that they're thinking about you without saying those three sacred words. Suggest marriage therapist Cathy McCoy like telling you how much they love spending time with you or saying other things that may indicate that they think of you as more than just a friend. Phrases to look out for are, I love spending time with you. You matter so much to me. I can't stop thinking about you. Ideally, our closest friends uplift us with positive words that make us feel great. But when love enters the picture, we might seek signs and hints where they may not exist. If your crush has truly fallen in love with you, their actions will speak volumes alongside their words. That being said, if someone consistently expresses all six of these indicators, it's highly likely that they have genuine feelings for you. Still feeling unsure if they love you? Be sure to check out Six Signs. Someone likes you more than just a friend.