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Oh you said this. So I thought maybe you just knew when someone liked you. Like a tell during a poker game.
I'm just in a situation where social norms where I live dictate that I shouldn't ask someone out so I was hoping for insight on how to tell if someone is actually interested or not. Without straight up asking.
I may not have a lot of experience but there are definitely signs for both sexes. Notice how your behaviours have changed toward someone after you were into them, then sex swap to think similarly. Generally the interested party wants more interaction with the counterparty but there must be more.
Where I live, most people go by gender, not sex.
The person I'm into is very androgynous so there isn't like, a tell tale sign. I don't think they really do anything that's either male or female.