The answer is simple: If she likes you (and if you like her), text her (using correct text game principles) If she's not into you, don't waste your time (only invest in women who also want to invest in you)
Just speak calmly, make eye contact, and give her all of your attention to let her know she's important. But don't make it seem like too much of a big deal or you may scare her away. If she does admit she has a crush on you and you like her, then ask her out on a date and see where it takes you.
There's no set number of texts a day you should send a girl interested in keeping her interested. Every connection is unique, and so are both of you. Some people text a lot, especially someone who has an abundance mentality, whereas others prefer FaceTime or talk on the phone.
The answer to the question: “Should I text her first?” Once you first get a woman's number, whether in real life or through an online dating app, DO always text her first! As a man and natural leader, this sets the tone for your budding relationship nicely.
As soon as the date is set, text her enough to keep her excited. But never text for the sake of texting or getting to know her. If you meet in for example a couple of days, you might text her every one or two days up to the date. If you are only meeting up in two weeks, you might text her every three days.
Make sure that they know you're teasing, being ironic, or sarcastic by adding in an emoji or an LOL—over text, it can be hard to tell whether or not someone's being serious. Tease them gently about something they're good at/confident about.
First crushes may occur at any time, but generally start at around 10-13 years of age. They are an important step in developing normal and healthy romantic relationships, and provide opportunities to learn how to compromise and communicate.
Just be simple and direct. 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.
If her attention is primarily on anything other than you, and if she doesn't seem excited to be spending time with you, that's the number-one universal sign that you're not her #1 choice. If she: Is constantly checking her phone. Acts like there's somewhere else she needs or wants to be.