When an introvert doesn't like you, one of the signs is that they don't show any interest in you. They don't ask about your life or what you are going through at work. An introvert that feels ambivalent toward you or one who is very happy with you will make some effort at social niceties.
An introverted guy who likes will try to do more than just talk to you. He'll do his best to open up as well. While most men find it easy to do, it's hard for an introvert. However, it's something he'll try to do for you.
You've hurt their feelings, and they're avoiding confrontation. They have social anxiety at the moment (due to crowds, loud noises, bright lights, or a combination thereof). They are questioning whether or not they trust you. The Introvert is working on creative or personal projects and doesn't want to be distracted.
When an introvert truly cares about you, they let you in on their personal life. They tell you about their past relationships and share their fears, hopes and dreams with you. They may even go so far as to share their goals and ambitions with you.
Introverts become extra alert in the presence of their crush. If a guy like that fancies you, you will see it in his body language. He will either have nervous energy or try to act extra cool. You may also find him fidgeting with his hands, fixing his hair and straightening his shirt more than necessary.
Introverts are the ones that are genuinely happy in your bright days and genuinely sad in your pitch dark nights. And they always want to show it in the most beautiful of ways to you, one of which is, by giving surprises. They go way and beyond in thinking of most unique of ways to get you all awestruck.
They suggest things. Introverts tend to have a pretty extensive collection of movies, books and games. So, if a known introvert starts suggesting things to you, and hands you a collection of movies or music, it might not just be a suggestion but a subtle invitation to enjoy it together.
They prefer to think before responding.
Rather than spending time being engaged with the external world, we're often in our internal world — our heads. Hopefully, the more we ponder our response, the more thorough and genuine it will be. We would hate to respond impulsively, only to regret it later.
They'll initiate communication, and more often — texts, phone calls, you name it. This clue is related to #4, that an introvert will reach out to you if they're into you. We all know introverts are not a fan of phone calls — but this may not be the case if they like you (at least in the courting stages).
They avoid eye contact or don't maintain it for long.
Not all introverts are shy or have social anxiety, but some do. Introverts who truly feel uncomfortable in crowds often have a hard time maintaining eye contact. Plus, they don't want to encourage others to talk to them.
Introverts may hide their inner feelings or excitement, but that doesn't mean they can't express themselves creatively.
He tries to impress you with his actions
A man trying to impress his crush is one of the most common signs a shy guy likes you. He may try to change his style and appearance to attract your attention. If you find him wearing new glasses, a new shirt, or a new hairstyle, he is definitely trying to make a move!
Introverts show love by being your most attentive companion. They make you feel heard, understood, and appreciated. Even if they don't always say it loud, they're always showing it – one attentive, loving moment at a time.
It might seem like an introvert is ignoring you because they don't want to talk, but really they might just be in the middle of some work or concentrating on something else. Checking in on them and genuinely asking about how they are doing is a great way to stop them from ignoring you.
Introverts in distress won't always choose solitude, but if their emotional discomfort is caused by anger, they may seek to isolate themselves from everyone else in the house or building. Angry Introverts are in a sensitive state, and they can easily become overstimulated by too much social contact.
Enjoy with Them in Silence -
If you want to feel comfortable with introverts, do it with silence. Enjoy with them by just playing a few songs and maybe dancing with them. Greet them with a smile and a gentle hug. It will make them feel comfortable with you, and they will open up in some time.
If you want to make an introvert feel like they're missing you, try to make them feel special. Introverts enjoy being alone, but you can help them remember you by leaving them a sweet note. Messages are usually well-received by quiet people, and they'll be more likely to remember you when they are alone.
Because an introvert's love language is definitely not talking a lot and sharing every little emotion, they take their time alone with their feelings. This means that when an introvert says I love you, they are sure they want to commit to the relationship and are willing to do the work.
Social interaction can fuel some people, especially extroverts. To introverts, the same level of social interaction can be draining instead. While introverts can appreciate socializing, they invest a lot of energy trying to navigate socially demanding environments, leading to social exhaustion.
Get Comfortable With Silence
In fact, it's not uncommon for introverted dating partners to prefer not to spend every day together. This need for solitude is almost never about you personally and more about their need to manage the amount of stimulation they have going on in their lives.
Library or Bookstore. The first location where introverts can potentially find a romantic partner is at a library or bookstore. Introverts love to read and tend to flock to these areas as they can find their next new book to read in the solace of their own home.