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Sun 29 Jan, 2017 09:18 am
On Monday in class my friend was playing around with his water bottle. He told me that he is going to spill some on me. And I was trying to take away his water bottle so that he won’t spill some on me. Then the water spill on the table. And the girl i kinda have a crush on asked what happened. So me and my friend was cleaning up the mess. Then later she asked me if I was okay and all I said is “he’s the one that started it first” and she just looked at me.
What are you thinking it might mean?
@Alexander098,
It's spilt water. Not much message to read into it.
Maybe she was just curious.
You missed an opportunity to say, "I'm fine. Thanks for asking."
But it's not too late. Opens conversation between you two. Smile at her and tell her, "Thanks for asking about me the other day when XXXX spilled water on me.'
@centrox,
But I don't know last monday in class I was staring into space & i was staring at the trash can & i see the girl i liked looking at me later I was staring at the wall & when i look over she was Leaning her Head Against her Hand While looking at me & smiling. Then on Thursday i heard her saying ” i don’t know why he looks at me. Do you know what it means?
@Alexander098,
You're not paying enough attention to your class. Your concentration isn't where it should be.
What is it that you want to do?
This girl is smiling at you. That is a signal for you to RESPOND?
Smile back. Ask her a question about class work. Let her know that you are aware!
@Alexander098,
Quote:Then on Thursday i heard her saying ” i don’t know why he looks at me.
Maybe it means that you have been imagining that she is staring at you and she is getting creeped out because she is noticing you staring at her. Maybe she was smiling at some guy on the other side of you. And she noticed you staring at her.
Of course, all of this seems like about 5th grade behavior. But that's just my opinion. Been a long time since I was that age.
Whats with all this "staring" - at walls, people, at nothing?
Kids today are not engaged with people around them. Too much video games, texting, emailing and not enough face time? Or didn't their parents TALK to them ( because they were too busy on their own phones)?