Make eye contact with him.
Whether you're across the room or see him walking by, try to look directly into his eyes, even if it's just for a second. As you meet his gaze, give a small smile before looking away. Just a brief moment of eye contact could be enough to make him interested in you too.
It's possible for guys to try to ignore his romantic or sexual feelings if he's shy, uncomfortable, unsure about them, can't handle his emotions, or he thinks things are moving too fast; however, it's more common for guys to try to pursue these feelings instead of avoiding them.
If it's admittedly more you than him, he could just be signalling that he wants a bit more space. He could like you, but he also likes his friends, family, career, and interests too and wants some more time for all the things he enjoys.
Ignoring a guy is one of the surefire ways to get his attention, as he would at most times try to win your attention back. However, ignoring alone doesn't put you at the forefront of his thoughts and make you desirable.
Avoid over-generalizing and thinking that you're undesirable just because it didn't work out with one person. It's possible he doesn't even dislike you; sometimes guys are just not ready for a relationship or the timing is off. Avoid making assumptions about your self-worth because of a rejection.
Don't ignore him
It is easy to wonder, should I text him back after he ignored me? Yes, he ignored you, which is hurtful enough. But don't return the favor if you still hope to build something out of the relationship. Playing mind games or ignoring his texts could backfire and ruin your chance of coming together.
Clearly express when you feel overwhelmed, ignored, or unheard. If you're afraid to say “no,” start saying “I'll get back to you” and think about things before you provide an answer. Let your friends know that you have personal goals and dreams you are working towards.
Should I talk to him after he ignores me? In a short answer, yes. You should wait at least two to three days after they have ignored you to have a conversation. They may have a good reason for doing so, such as dealing with their negative emotions to not take it out on you.
“No contact” could make him question what he thought he did right. He'll doubt everything from his attractiveness and bedroom skills to his jokes and romantic gestures. He might fixate on every little error he made while you were together, adding to his feelings of regret and insecurity.
If he is feeling hurt then he could be ignoring you to either sulk and punish you in some way, or because he genuinely needs some space to process his emotions. If he's lost interest in you then ignoring you is his way of sending you the message without having to explain himself.
You get more you-time
Getting more time for yourself is what happens when you stop chasing a man. With him no longer at the center of your focus, you can now focus on building yourself and your career or interests. So, you stop chasing him and divert your energy into something more productive.
Men may feel anxious and just decide that it is easier to remain silent than to say something in the heat of the moment they might later regret. Silence can be a means of taking a little space after a conflict when it is difficult to find the right words.
Some common synonyms of ignore are disregard, forget, neglect, overlook, and slight.
According to a study done in 2012, the psychological effects of being ignored by someone you love can lead to anxiety, low self-esteem, social withdrawal and devoid of meaning to their lives. This, in turn, may lead to social isolation and depression that could be the starting point for long-term mental health issues.
Antisocial personality disorder, sometimes called sociopathy, is a mental health condition in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others.
The short answer: absolutely! Unless he has zero interest in you, ignoring him will set off competitive instincts that'll have him running towards you. Most men expect you to play hard to get, at least in the early stages of the relationship.
If you're being ignored, try reaching out to see if they respond. You could send them a text, call them on the phone, or even approach them in person. Say something like, “Hey, I noticed there's some space between us lately and I was wondering if we could talk about it.”