Wondering if He’s Into You? 10 Signs to Look For

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5. He encourages you

Read this carefully: maybe you work for a job promotion. Maybe you want to have a side hustle, or maybe you just want to learn to cook new things. Whatever your goal is, if he’s into you, he’ll support you and help you reach it.

If he motivates you and encourages you to keep going even if things seem to go south, it shows how much he cares about you, and it’s a sign that you can grow together and make a great team.

6. He compliments you…

…on other things besides your gorgeous appearance. Being told you look good won’t get out of style anytime soon, but if a man also tells you other things he appreciates about you, that’s a real sign he’s into you.

Maybe he likes the way you tilt your head when you chop veggies or appreciates you for being a go-getter, or maybe he likes the way your accent sounds when you pronounce certain things. Whatever he might say, if there’s something specific and completely unrelated to how good you look, he’s falling hard.

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