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7 things you do when you have a crush

7 things you do when you have a crush

By Cool in 31 Jul 2014 | 17:41
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You probably had or
currently have a certain
someone who you have
ambiguous feelings for but
won’t ever let him or her
know about them, so
instead you start doing
things you do when you
have a crush on someone,
no matter how silly and
irrational they may be. Don’t
worry, we have all done it,
but are just not willing to
admit to it. I guess the
infatuation just gets to us
and we all end up doing the
exact same things you do
when you have a crush.

1. OVERANALYZE THEIR
ACTIONS
You can’t really control the
things you do when you
have a crush on someone
and sometimes it can drive
us all insane. For example,
the second you begin liking
someone, you automatically
start to read too much into
their actions. You attempt to
read their body language
and search for any hidden
messages whenever you
have a conversation. And in
the end you just give up,
because with men you can
never be too sure.

2. ACT DIFFERENT AROUND
THEM
As much as you try to keep
your cool when you are
around them, your heart
beats faster when they are
close to you and sometimes
all of the thinking in your
head makes you act
awkward. Plus, aside from
that, you become more
aware of your posture and
overall appearance, so being
around your crush is a lot of
hard work

3. REGULARLY VISIT THEIR
SOCIAL MEDIA
Once you express interest in
someone, you become a
master at stalking his or her
social media. You try to get
to know more about them
as much as you can, so you
go through their pictures
and see your mutual friends.
It’s a little creepy but hey,
everyone does it!

4. EXPRESS INTEREST IN
PEOPLE HE TALKS TO
Ever notice how the second
you admit to liking that
person, you analyze
everyone he or she talks to?
I mean, you can actually
learn a lot about a person
from his of her friends,
especially their best friends!
However, once your crush
engages in a conversation
with the opposite s*x, that’s
when you begin to feel a
little uncomfortable.

5. OVERANALYZE YOUR OWN
ACTIONS
Aside from overanalyzing
your crush’s actions, it is
very typical to overanalyze
your own. You want to reply
in the proper manner that’s
engaging and funny but a
little flirty, and behave in a
way that hints at something
without coming on too
strong, so it can get a little
complicated. But just act like
yourself and everything else
will come easy!

6. CHECK OUT THEIR
INTERESTS
If your crush tells you about
his or her favorite show or
band, it is natural to be
curious about their interests.
Plus if you want to spark a
conversation, it is better to
know what you are talking
about. Maybe this is why we
always do our homework
and often engage in the
same interests as our love
interests.

7. CONSTANTLY CHECK YOUR
PHONE
When you are texting your
crush, you constantly check
your phone even if it doesn’t
buzz. When you finally
receive a text, you agonize
over every word, emoji and
punctuation mark. And
when conversation comes to
an end, you scroll back and
re-read it all over again! But
who am I kidding, who
doesn’t do that?
At the early stages of liking
someone, you end up doing
some really awkward and
weird things. But in some
really abnormal way, this is
actually normal! What do you
catch yourself doing when
you have a crush on
someone?

Source: allwomenstalk.com
31 Jul 2014 | 17:41
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