You feel like a complete individual
Love happens between two whole people, which is why Carroll refers to it as "wholehearted love." Both people are free to be their whole selves. Couples experience "true individuation and self-discovery" when they're truly in love, explains Carroll.
Things You Should Know. Catching her staring at you is the biggest sign she has a crush. Look for other telltale cues like blushing, giggling, or making excuses to be together. Listen carefully to what she says—if she asks you about your crushes or talks about how she wants a boyfriend, she's dropping you some hints.
Girls also hide their feelings when they aren't sure or don't know the best way to express them. Maybe they aren't confident enough to express it. In such a case you might not do anything even if you know the signs she is hiding her feelings.
Ask her questions about her life.
Showing her that you genuinely care about her will make it easier for her to open up to you about her feelings for you. You'll also learn more about her, which can make future conversations more intimate and easier to initiate.
Say, "I wanted to tell you that I have a crush on you" or "I really like hanging out with you, and I want you to know that I have feelings for you." When you tell your crush, look them in the eye and relax your body. Don't stand too close to them or look at the floor, or you'll look either too eager or too withdrawn.
Confessing in person is always best, but if that's not possible, then a phone call or text message might work. Try to avoid confessing via social media, as it can be very easy for things to get misinterpreted. When you do confess your feelings, make sure you are genuine and honest.
The great secret to getting over shyness is just coming out and saying what you feel. It is not easy, but it is the only way to do it. Keep it short and to the point. "I really like you, and I'd love to go out on a date sometime," is all you need to say.
Guys flirt with girls they like. He might ask you for your number, then call you the next day. He may act playful, wink, and flash a smile at you. If most of your conversations feel flirty, then odds are that he likes you as more than just a friend.
Love is both a matter of choice and a strong feeling. While feelings can change over time, love is more stable. Even if you don't feel the same way you felt about someone at the beginning of a relationship, you can choose to stay with them even in the more difficult or boring times.
A truly loving relationship should have communication, affection, trust, appreciation, and mutual respect. If you see these signs, and the relationship is a healthy, honest, nurturing one, you would likely consider your relationship one of true love. Another vital element of real or true love is individuality.
You Can Feel It
This one is probably a no-brainer; when someone is attracted to you, they want to touch you. Touch releases the bonding hormone oxytocin. So, it is an instinctive way of trying to strengthen your connection. However, not all touches mean the same thing.
Another clear sign he likes you is if he is actively trying to hang out with you, or help you, or find out more about you. There are also indicators like eye contact or compliments, and showing that he's interested in your physical appearance, or who you are as a person.
Studies show that introverted or shy men are likely to be attracted to both shy and outgoing women, while extroverted men may have a preference for outgoing women.
Women are attracted to men who confidently share their feelings. She may not reciprocate your feelings. And getting turned down is never fun... But she's more likely to reciprocate if you tell her.
It is more than ok. It is so much better than playing some guessing game. I'm positive lots of people who liked each other have never had the chance to form a relationship and create true happiness, just because the guy was convinced the girl couldn't be interested in him, and therefore the guy didn't make any moves.