People constantly ask me in terms of friends,
"Is this person attracted to me?"
I'll watch her a little and it will be like,
"Yes."
"Is this person attracted to me?"
"No."
"How do you know, are you sure?"
People get so offended, "How do you know they're
not attracted to you?"
Because they don't do any signs of attraction,
right?
This is the point.
When we're attracted to somebody, we can't
hide it.
We try to, right?
We try to hide it but we can't.
Something always slips through.
Something shows, there's some sort of forward
lean, or something's different about that
person.
What happens is, it's very easy to see if
somebody's not attracted to you, if they interact
with you the same way they act with everybody
else.
When you're attracted to somebody, you should
interact differently.
Everybody has different ways of interacting,
it's not specific.
But everybody has different ways that they
interact with the people that they're attracted
to, and different ways that they interact
with people that they're not attracted to.
It's a stupid thing, because how do you figure
out if somebody's not attracted?
They're not showing you the non-verbal signs
of attraction, it's that simple.
They're not there.
There's not one shred of proof that indicates
that they like you.
If there's not one shred of proof to indicate
they like you, they don't like you.
It's that simple.
