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Shy guy always "watches" me?

For a while I've noticed I've been being watched by a guy that doesn't talk. Even if I'm across the room he faces in my direction and listens to me. Since the second day of school he always let me go first when we're intersecting and had great mannors around me. Whenever I took my ipod out, so did he. A second after me. He always smiles at my jokes or when I walk past him in the hallway?

But he never talks. Is he interested? And why would he "like" me, if he did if he doesn't know me?

How could I hide my phone and ipod at camp?

I had an ipod when i went to camp and it was pretty easy to hide it. I hid mine in a little pocket in my sleeping bag. I think it was meant to stuff a pillow in but its a perfect place so nobody would notice any headphones or lights from electronics. So check and see if you have something like that in your sleeping bag. You could probably make/put one on too.You could just go simple and hide it in a bundle of socks. Though my friend had a ipod and had a genius idea of velcrowing A jacket pocket( i don't think its a word but two corresponding pieces of Velcro) closed putting her iphone in there and cutting a small hole in the inside part of her jacket pulling out the headphones and running it through her sleeve ( She taped it in place) and it was just long enough she could put her hand against her ear and hear the music. She changed her song list during bathroom breaks. now she does it in school too but i'de never have enough guts to risk losing my phone. Good luck

What episode of Glee does Will find out his wife's not pregnant?

Episode 12 "Matress". It's one of my favorite episodes, because I totally wanted Will to find out that his wife's not pregnant! :)

Which things are cheaper in Singapore than in India?

Singapore is a costly city for expats. Since the standard of living is high in this country, it becomes expensive for foreigners.I am going to answer this question based on the findings I did during my recent visit a couple of months ago.Considering the price as of July 13, 2017 -> 1 SGD = Rs. 46.861.iPhone/MacBook - Both of them are slightly cheaper in Singapore.2. Most relished item people buy as an investment from Singapore is Gold. You can have a look at this link Singapore Precious Metals and GST for more info.3. Nutella, or even a few chocolates are cheaper (If you buy it from Mustafa Centre)4. I had the opportunity to visit Bugis Street Market, so I can say, shopping is cheap from there. You can get trendy clothes in 5S$/10S$ price range. High-end brands shopping is nonetheless the same or may be even costlier.

Do girls flirt with other guys to make them jealous?

So the day before, we were talking and I told her all these compliments..I basically made it obvious that I really like her.

Today, when I was walking to class, I caught eye of her and she somehow knew I was there(looked at me quickly and looked forward.) When I get to class, I see she is dressed very nice. At first, she was talking alot with this guy next to me, but I made it look like it didn't faze me. I called my friend and listened to my ipod until I finally joined the conversation. Eventually her attention was all on me. She was VERY fidgety and giggly, my guess that she has a pretty good guess that I like her. She blushed frequently when we talked.

After class, we hugged pretty long. We rested each other's heads on the other persons shoulder and we were pulled really close. When I let go she was blushing alot, gave me a parting comment and went along.

We were texting for a while, then during my last period I see her talking to some guy, though she wasn't flirting. Whether thats just a guy friend or not is irrelevant (lol) I saw her quickly glance at me when she was talking to him...then I left.

Do girls flirt with other guys to make them jealous?

Where is the cheapest country to visit?

I am going to propose a country that will make you panic at first, but, please bear with me while I elaborate: I suggest you seriously consider traveling to “Iran”.By this time you must be thinking about pictures of bearded guys yelling “death to America”. I am here to tell you though: you should rethink your assumptions about this 2500-year-old country.Reasons to visit:1. It is freaking cheap. Due to US sanctions, the country’s currency dropped to 1/3rd of its value 3 years ago. You know what that means? No matter what country you are from, your local currency will rule in Iran!2. Flights are cheap. Do you ever wonder why flights to Australia, Japan, China, Thailand, and India are so expensive? You are goddamn right! these countries are pretty damn far from most possible departure points. Iran, however, is centrally located and is only 3 time-zones away from Europe and from China, which means shorter and cheaper flights for you. Just check out the Facebook group “See you in Iran” . There, you will see a lot of budget travelers to Iran who visited just because “that is the only place they could afford”, which turned out to be “the greatest experience of their lifetime”.3. It is pretty darn safe. To get my point across, I have a homework for you that involves 2 parts:Part I: Turn off your TV if it is on Fox News. Part II: Google Iran travel; go to TripAdvisor or any other travel website of your choice and read ANY western traveler’s review of her/his Iran experience.4. It has a lot to explore. 2500-year-old ancient architecture from Persian Empire, gorgeous mosques you will fall in love with, 4-season weather, abundant natural beauty, overly-friendly [and borderline creepy] people. What else do you want?5. Generous visa policy: Citizens of 150 countries do not require a visa. Check it out here:Visa policy of Iran6[bonus]. If you are a western tourist to Iran who ended up paying for your dinners during your stay in Iran, send me your PayPal account and I will send you $20/meal. I guarantee you that if you just wander around in the streets of Iran, someone will invite you over for dinner. It might sound crazy at first, but, Iranians have become overly-obsessed with Western tourists. Google it and you will find out how prevalent this shit is.

What is a good anniversary gift to give a boyfriend?

(I'm going to shamelessly paste a response I've given to What should I give as a romantic gift? here for you because I think it's just as pertinent:)An experience. When uncertain about what kinds of gifts he might like, or could use, or would prefer, go the experience route.Focus on giving him memories that he'll remember fondly and think of far often than any material thing you could hand him with a shiny bow.Personally, I'm a fan for weekend getaways. Live in a city? Find a resort of sorts somewhere 1-3 hours out, away from the bustle of city life. A hotel that has a full-service spa – especially if they specialize in couples' services – is ideal. Take him away from the hell of everyday life, from the burdens of more and more shiny baubles, and show him what it's like to kick back with you.A little bit too involved? Scale it back. Stay in town, or near to it, but find a great day spa. The spa services in most population centers such as major cities will demand a higher price, so travelling to a resort hotel and spa might balance out with your travel and lodging expenses some, but there's something to be said for something requiring a little less time commitment. Again, focus on day spas that offer couples' and co-ed services. If he's that special, you'll want him to have every opportunity to associate those memories with you.And spas are just one example. Go on a weekend cruise. Go skydiving. Go mudwrestling. Go race go-karts. Go para-sailing. Go to a gun range. Go to a swingers' club. Just go and do something you would never normally do. Or do something you would normally do in a way you never normally would: rent a black-car service to take him out to her or your favorite restaurant instead of getting in your own car or taking a cab.(And for the record, guys do dig spas once they try them, if not right away.  Haven't talked to one who's gone and didn't like the idea afterwards.)Screw gifts. Give him experiences. They last a lot longer. A lot more bang for the buck.

Boyfriend wants my passwords...?

My boyfriend and I have been together for one year now, but it seems as if he can't trust me now because I recently broke my iPod and he heard me on Xbox live talking to my best guy friend that he asked me for my kik username, I said I broke my iPod but I guess I "hesitated" a three second pause when he asked me, so now my boyfriend thinks that there's something up and asked his best friends about it and they think there's something up, so they tell my bf to get my passwords to EVERYTHING, so now I feel violated of my potential privacy and feel like he doesn't trust me at all right now, really bothering me because if I give him my kik password, how do I know he's not wanting to message all my contacts acting as if I am flirting with them seeing if they know something? I sure as hell sound paranoid I know but I don't care because its a Risky concept to come by, also I have nothing to hide at all honestly, but he like begs for everything, that's the true problem because soon ill have a verified PayPal on my emails and he'll be wanting that too. I just feel as if he doesn't trust me at all when I have nothing to hide, just my passwords are worth meaning to me because of the stuff I use them for and I realize "if he keeps bothering you, you don't have to put up with it..." Speech may be true. Help?

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