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How to Read a Shy Guy's Mind and Make Him Like You and Ask You Out

The guy you like is shy and won't ask you out. Not to worry. These pointers can help you take charge and make a shy guy like you.

By berry liPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Shy guys can be a pain in the rear, and it can be challenging to know how to win over a shy guy.

They seem pleasant and are cute. But it can irritate any girl who falls for them because they are so difficult to read.

The hardest part is that a shy guy might really like you and do nothing about it even if you initiate contact.

He might reveal to a few of his friends that he likes you. Additionally, those pals might then inform you of it. But in the end, he simply declines to invite you out!

What causes men to be shy?

If you're not shy, you might be curious as to what makes shy people shy. Does that make you an introvert too? Or is it a result of the man's low self-worth? If you like a shy guy and want him to like you back, these are popular inquiries.

Believe it or not, everyone experiences shyness differently. One person's definition of shyness may not apply to another person.

You might associate being shy with being quiet, or maybe you think it’s about getting embarrassed when people speak to you. Or maybe you think it’s because they have a difficult time meeting new people.

So, what is the difference between a guy who is just shy and one who has social anxiety? And is any of this related to introversion or self-esteem?

Let’s start by defining what shyness actually is.

Shyness means that a person feels nervous and uncomfortable in a social setting when they’re with people they don’t know. They might feel anxious in social situations and worry too much about what other people think of them.

So basically, it’s a sense of awkwardness or apprehension that a person feels when with other people. It’s a response to fear, and it could even have a biological connection to it.

But as we just mentioned, not everyone feels shyness in the same way. Perhaps the guy you like is shy in social situations but not in intimate ones. When it comes to his pals, he might be alright, but when it comes to you, he freezes.

So what causes a man to be shy?

Self-consciousness, obsession with the negative, low self-esteem, and fear of rejection are some traits that make someone shy.

Shy people frequently make unfair or unrealistic comparisons to other people. When they observe charming and extroverted people, they may feel inadequate.

Additionally, because they believe that others are judging them, they avoid trying out new social situations. They are unable to develop their social skills as a result.

When he starts to pay attention to you more frequently, make eye contact with him occasionally.

A shy guy might be self-assured enough to occasionally steal looks at you, but he might be too shy to make an approach or even start a discussion.

You must keep in mind that while most shy guys appear confident from a distance, they would react with fear if you were to stand directly next to them.

Make the guy feel at ease so that he would look at you frequently and exchange glances. Keep your eyes fixed on him, and as soon as you attract his attention, turn your head and smile to yourself. He will feel more comfortable approaching you if you show him your shy side.

There are two types of shy guys, so keep this in mind while you're attempting to get their attention. First, there are those who are too shy to approach you. Second, there are those who are at ease enough with you to talk to you but are too bashful to ask you out.

You can use these techniques to quickly elicit a response from a shy guy, but if you're attempting to engage the first type of shy guy, be patient and give him more time to warm up to you.

That's all there is to it, really! You may prevent any discomfort at any time by following my advice on how to make a shy guy like you and ask you out. You'll be dating the shy guy in no time. Just give it a try to see how simple it can be!

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