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dannyday5821 | 21:35 Mon 17th Sep 2012 | Body & Soul
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so, being the noob that i am, how do you know when a girl is flirting with you cuz they might "interested" or cuz they just happen to like the attention?

ive flirted with girls before but its always been with words, rather than... well, ya know, anyway...

so theres this girl (obviously!) and yup, i really like her, and not just cuz shes fricking gorgeous! but in my mind, figured shes too good looking to even bother giving me any kinda chance.

but she'll always wear these really, for want of a better word, "cool" dresses or skirts :P like the ones which really show off her legs! - "very" cool! but its awkward cuz i met her at work and im supposed to be helping her with training. So, not that she has to, but she'll sit really close sometimes, sitting on the chair with her legs up :S - akward, but again, very cool!

so sure, she probably knows i like her, and likes the attention, i totally get that - but when she goes and shows me things like "look at these stockings i bought today" or "check out this new dress i bought" or then starts talking about her... ummm... "chest" - then suddenly, for obvious reasons, it gets difficult to think properly :P

unfortunatley for me, i dont have uber confidence, and like i said, convinced myself theres no way she'll be interested, so when she does things like that, i get confused! im like - attention... flirting... interested?! i dont know!!!

i tried asking my friends but they told me that im basically being trolled... which is fine... but to be honest, is kind of a kick in the face... like... confirming theres actually no way this very cool good looking girl could ever possibily be interested ever. why not? why couldnt she be?
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