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

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7. He doesn’t look at his phone while being with you

First of all, using your phone during a conversation with someone is generally considered impolite, and unless there’s an emergency, nobody should do that when being with people, especially on a date. However, we’re all guilty of it.

With that being said, it’s a fairly good sign that your partner genuinely likes you if he can keep his attention only on you during your time together. He’s with you right now; he’ll take care of whatever is going on in his male group chat later.

8. He’s there for you when times are tough

You can tell he’s into you if he’s there to comfort you when things seem to be going well. Whether you have a bad day or sad news, or if you’ve gotten into a huge fight with someone, he’s there for you. It doesn’t matter if he supports you via text, calls, social media, phone, or when he comes over.

If he shows your support, if he wants to know what happened and what he can do to make you feel better, he’s a keeper, and he’s into you. Who’s the first person you talk to when you feel sad? Your partner, a friend, or a family member? Let us know in the comments below!

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