What does he mean by that? Every time I see this question, I want to turn my eyes to the back of my head. We don't know each other. He always looks at me for a second or two when he passes me. What does that mean? He always looks at me and smiles with his friends. What does that mean? If he has a girlfriend and still cares about the girl, what does that mean?
What's the point! If you ask him if he likes me, it means you want him to like you. Since you really want him to like you, your observation is more or less biased, and nine out of ten you like him more than he likes you.
Why do you say that?
Think about a simple action of a boy repeatedly. If there are 10-20 different ambiguous actions, you can think about whether he likes you, but only one or two actions. What is he thinking?
Grasp very few clues and can't represent anything so tightly, which means that you have too little connection with each other, and the boy must pay too little to you, so you have to rely on these specious signals to make you feel as if you are happy with each other.
OK, let me ask you a question here. What is the name of a girl who is seasick after being touched twice, watched twice and taken the initiative for a few times without paying for herself? The answer is left to your imagination.
Then, why do you have to like to associate with you to do these things? Must like you to see you? Do you always look at others because you like them? Do you laugh at others because you like them? You won't laugh at your friends? Must like you to take the initiative to help you take things? That boy is too divided.
Must like you to chat with you every day? Take the initiative to tell you? You and your friends won't take the initiative to chat?
In addition to kissing and holding hands, which are generally recognized as things that couples can only do, if you are a person I like, it will be like this! (For example, I am not the G8 girl who actively confides, chats every day, treats each other well, looks at others and smiles at others).
However, girls with a strong sense of separation will hardly have friends of the opposite sex, and may have few (not none) friends of the same sex. There are hundreds of people in the world. If you want the people you like to like you, please open your mind and go out to see the world more, OK?
Also, if the boys don't know each other at first time, they will do a lot of intimate actions, and most likely just want to play. In particular, the older the boy is (at present, he is about 18 years old or older, even if he is old enough to start playing), the more experienced the boy is, the more likely he is to have done everything and said all the praise, but he still doesn't like you enough to want to communicate.
Why must it mean? Can't he just want to see, laugh, take things for you, touch your head, hold your hand and kiss you? Can't it be that you want to do it now? What does it mean?
Especially in these actions, he can only do one or two things to you! Don't deceive yourself. When you want to understand what he means, you don't need to think about it. Ninety percent is the answer:
He doesn't like you that much. He doesn't like you at all.
What does it mean? This is the thinking mode of girls, because girls only like to make external investment when they can't do it, such as taking the initiative to look at each other's eyes, being good to each other, taking the initiative to make physical contact, pushing forward, and so on. On the contrary, boys don't like you when they do these things, and even if they say yes, they probably don't like you as much as girls think.