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How to Know If a Crush Likes You Back

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Summary: A crush likes you back if they touch you excessively, if they always talk about doing things with you and if they introduce you to their friends. Read the verbal and non-verbal cues to find out if someone likes you with help from a dating coach in this free video on dating and relationship advice.

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By Jessica Claire, eHow Presenter

Jessica Claire is the host of her own midnight-hour talk radio show, where she gives advice on dating. She is also a professional dating instructor at New York Dating Coach in New York...read more

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"Hi this is Jessica Claire with New York Dating Coach in New York City. In this clip we are going to talk about how to know if a crush likes you back. Obviously you need to be reading your crushes non verbal cues. If they are standing next to you in a large group of people. If they regularly touch you, this is called keno, if they just make contact with you to touch your shoulder, these are all really good non verbal cues to know if someone is sort of jiving on you. Also a woman will always talk about doing things with you. I was at this place and I would just wish you had been there with me or next week I'm going to a little dance competition, I wish that you could come. Inviting you somewhere is a good sign that they want to be maybe more then friends. Also introducing you to their friends shows that they want their friends opinion on you. If your crushing on them they are crushing on you and you are getting these non verbal and verbal cues, it's time to make a move and turn a crush into a beginning of a relationship. This is Jessica Claire with New York Dating Coach."

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