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When A Boy Does This And Asks These Questions - What Does It Imply

What does it mean when a guy asks have you EVER had a boyfriend?

BELLA HE LIKES U!!!!!!! <3 <3 <3 <3 love is is in the air.. ok so that is a corny line that guys use to imply that he wants to be one of those boy friends. so before my first bf in 6th kissed me he said "have u ever kissed a guy before?" and before one of my boy friends in 9th grade asked me out he said EXACTLY what this guy said and i was like HELLL FREAKIN YEA! i've had like a billion bfs and he was like oh... and i said y? and he said cause u know i want to be one of them their was silence and then i said i want you to be one of them too and we dated for a while but it ended lol but make a move too

What does it mean when a boy asks for a selfie of you?

From my personal experience, when I ask a girl for her selfie it usually means am liking her, I also make sure that I am direct with my feelings i.e I would just ask the girl directly that (Hey can to you send me your selfie am missing you!!) ;). Back to the question either he's seriously interested in you or a creep. You decide if to send a photo or not :)

What does it mean when a boy asks you what you are wearing?

If it’s out of the blue and you’ve never come close to talking anything related to intimacy or your sex appeal, your body, and like you said he asked “are you in bed? What are you wearing right now?” then they may be after sex and probably only that. They’re not really interested in you, only in your body and what they want to do with it.If you show any signs of insecurity or low self-esteem, they may use that. They may try hard to shower you with sweet words, comments etc -just to soon get you to give them what they want, and soon you’ll find yourself having had your feelings played with and feeling hurt and used afterwards.

What does it imply when someone asks you a question again that you have already provided an answer to?

When I was a child, I was probably one of the people to ask multiple times. I get very easily overwhelmed in social situations. When that happens, no matter how closely I listened, a lot of things just don't stick in my memory. Chances are that I've been trying very hard to follow along in the conversation, but the conversation kept going faster and farther than I could digest, so information just gets dropped. Also, my hearing is fine, but I have difficulties separating out foreground speech from background noise. Often, I didn't hear the answer the first time, but they answered the question and asked me another one, which I managed to catch enough of, and it just didn't feel like there was enough of an opportunity to ask them to repeat the answer.I've noticed that I'm not the only one with these problems, and I admire the people who have the courage to ask again because, as I grew older, I started becoming too afraid to even ask the first time because I'm never sure if I asked them before. Therefore, I often don't get to know people who don't talk about themselves a lot, even if I see them at a monthly event for years on end.When others ask me the same questions again, whether I answer every time depends on whether or not I want them to know the answer. If they're like me, they'll eventually remember if I give the same answer enough times. I'm usually proud of my job, so I'll answer about my job however many times people ask. On the other hand, f they ask where I'm from, the question itself annoys me in the first place, and if I remember answering them the first time, I'm not likely to answer a second time. (Then again, I'm not likely to give a straight answer about where I'm from the first time either.) I personally find it useful if people let me know I've asked the question before, but it's possible to do it while answering the question again at the same time. For example, one person laughed and told me, "Assuming I didn't get laid off in the last several minutes, I'm still a [insert position here]." Yes, I felt embarrassed, but he managed to let me know that I asked before while being very pleasant about it and reassuring me that he had no hard feelings that I didn't remember.Not really related to the question, but here's a funny video about why it annoys me when people ask where I'm from:

What is the meaning of this question 'If I asked you out, would your answer be the same as your answer to this question?'?

It is not the meaning that is important, it is the motive behind it.This person wants you to go out with him/her.Think of the possible answers of the question:If you say yes, it means that your answer to both the questions will be yes(because question asks if your answer is same to both questions), which implies that yes ,you will go out with him/her.If you say no, it means that your answer to both the questions will not be the same, which implies that your answer to the proposal (i.e. to go out with the guy) will not be the same as your answer to the question which you answered as no; so you will say yes to the proposal.So, both ways, you say yes.But there is a tiny little loop hole which I would exploit if someone asked me that question:If you say no to the question asked, it does not necessarily mean that you will say yes( the exact opposite of no) to the proposal. It just means that you will not say no to the proposal(i.e. your answer will not be the same to both the questions). It could be: maybe /I don't have time for this etc.

What does it mean when a guy asks who you like?

i was talking to this guy i liked and we havent talk in a while and we were jsut catching up on things and randomly hes like"are you talking to anyone?" and i said no and hes like why not?" and i said idk. and hes like do you like anyone? and i lied and im like nooo and i laughed and looked away and a little bit later hes like yes you do i can tell. and he asked who i liked but i didnt tell him. but he kept bugging me..

he did the same thing last year and i ended up telling him who i liked (it was him then too) and turned out he liked me too. so does this mean he likes me again? do guys usually ask that when they are interested in a girl? or is that just a random question

What does it mean when he asks "do you like bread?"?

I responded with "sure I guess" because I dint know what to say and I felt like it meant something else... I m not sure though, I thought it was weird. (I also have a crush on this guy)

What does it mean when someone keeps asking you, "What are you doing"?

Most often it's a rhetorical question, which us really a statement. The statement implied is usually “I don't like what you are doing - stop.”It’s a manipulative technique that works well for those seeking to control others.The best answer to that question is something like, “please don't criticize”. The veiled intent is to criticize and take control of the situation.They will often reject any response and say they were just asking. To that, answer something like, “Really, you can't see that I’m making a sandwich! Please don't hit me with rhetorical questions.”Avoid strong emotion to have a chance of making an impression. By using the words “rhetorical question ” you can hopefully open a meaningful dialogue. The idea is to explore how control destroys relationships.Work toward an accepting exchange of opinions and often agreeing to disagree.

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