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Is it me, or does it seem easier to tell when someone likes someone else?

Rather than when someone likes you.

For example. I had two friends of the opposite sex that didn't know each other and meet for the first time.

After they met, I kind of just had this feeling that they liked each other and would inevitably go out together. Alas, I was right.

Yet individually, it seems hard to tell (for me at least) when someone likes you.

I've been told by more than one woman that I seemed oblivious to their signs that they gave me.

What do you think? Is it easier to see love signs from a 3rd person perspective or are they both the same? (haha or is something wrong with me?)

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    Because it is much easier to see the way someone looks at another person from a third view. Also, our own insecurities and overthinking always gets in the way when we see someone look at us. It does for me.

  • 9 years ago

    I am totally the same way! I cannot for the life of me figure out if a guy likes me unless straight out told but when it comes to other people I can tell within minuets

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Lol I go through this all the time; it is very hard to figure out if someone likes me unless they make it very obvious and tell me they like me. But for other people, yeah I can figure it out with ease for them.

  • 9 years ago

    It is!

    It's annoying because my friend's like dude "she" likes you.

    I'm like no dude we're just buds

    him: dude it's ******* obvious are you blind.

    then EVERYONE's like SHE. LIKES. YOU.

    and yeah... it is XD

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