Get a Boy to Admit He Likes You

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Are you certain a boy likes you, and do you want an admission from him? Read this article to find out how to get a boy to admit he likes you. Just remember that it takes a lot for a guy to just say it. Tricks will most likely come into play, so if you are uncomfortable with that idea, then just ask him outright.

Steps

  1. Confirm that the boy does have affections for you. Otherwise, you will end up like a total idiot when the time comes to ask him if he likes you. Think what it is that makes you think he likes you. When you know it is a solid, valid reason, such as the fact that he might always be extremely affectionate to you, you can start planning to get an admission from him.
  2. Act casual around him. Make sure that you lead him away from thinking that you know he likes you, or you might never get an admission from him if he's too afraid to admit he likes you.
  3. Make sure that he is always affectionate to you, always kind to you and overall good to you. You can use this when you ask him if he likes you. This is basically a trap for him to fall into. You can use this trap to corner him when the time comes. (Explained in an upcoming step).
  4. Try to work out your own feelings for him. Do you like him back? Or can his affection to you be used to your own advantage? (Read "How To Get Into a Relationship With A Boy Who Has a Crush on You"). How you feel about him yourself will play a major factor in getting an admission from him.
  5. Work out how you will react if he hits on you. He could possibly bust a move on you after you ask your big question. The reason for that is he might mistake the question as an invitation to hit on you. Of course, if you like him back, you can return his affection.
  6. When you are certain everything that needs to be done has been done, ask the big question: "Do you like me?" If he denies it, you can say that he's been awfully affectionate and good to you (the "trap" explained in Step 3) and you can use that against him.
  7. Another way to do it would be to play truth or dare, or "rating" people in your class. If truth or dare, dare him to yell out the name of his crush, or ask him to tell you the name of his crush. If you are rating people, he will be very cautious to rate you, at risk of hurting your feelings. When he hesitates, ask him seriously, yet questioningly "what, do you like me or something?"

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