There's a girl I always exchange glances with, but I don't know if she's interested in me—if she's actually actively looking at me—or if this exchange of glances is natural, the kind that happens occasionally with strangers.Yesterday I was in my prep class. I left the room to pee, and when I returned, she, who had only come in during my bathroom break, sat in the seat immediately next to mine, even though there were several others free. Did she know, from my backpack, that I was the one sitting there? I didn't have the courage to ask. After class, during the five-minute break, an ugly guy came in and sat in front of us, and the girl moved to a seat far from where she and I were. Did she leave because of this guy? Was she frustrated that I didn't talk to her? Am I overthinking and subhuman and nothing ever happens to chuds?
Bump.
If there were other open seats that weren't directly next to someone else, and your stuff was clearly visible before sitting down, then yeah that's a green light to start a non-committal conversation.
>>33718688Of all the delusions of lonely guys, the saddest is thinking that looking at someone constitutes a relationship.Get a piece of paper and write 100 times, like Bart on the blackboard, YOU HAVE TO TALK TO HER
>>33720238I'll try talking to her if I have the chance. The problem is she is always with her loud friends.
>>33718688>exchange of glances is naturalNo. Women NEVER do anything without a plan, summer child.And never, ever in hell, a women lets herself be caught looking at a man without intent.The ball is in your court, I'm afraid.Good luck.
>>33718688There is only one way to know. Go talk to her. You don't necessarily have to ask her out. Just stop being a little bitch and go start a conversation and see if she reciprocates. If it goes well get her digits and go hang out