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Four behaviors. He has a heart or we think about it. 🤔

1. Walk through, look, smile softly + make eye contact

2. Talk to everyone fun, but when talking to us, talk less

3. When talking to other people but looking at us

4. Do not be yourself, sloppy or organized clothes.

Who has experienced this? Sometimes I think he has a heart, but sometimes I think he doesn't.

# Recap 2025 # secretly love # Share experience # May I ask

# Trick love

2025/12/26 Edited to

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