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You’re talking to a guy you like and notice that his pupils are getting bigger. Is that a good sign? Does it mean that he likes you too? Keep reading to learn about what causes a guy’s eyes to dilate when he sees you and what it could mean. We’ll also give you plenty of other physical signs to look out for that can indicate he’s into you so you can know for sure.
Things You Should Know
- A guy’s pupils may dilate if he likes you and thinks that you’re attractive.
- His pupils might also dilate if he’s in a dark room, feeling strong emotions like fear, anger, or excitement, or concentrating hard on some task.
- Some other physical signs a guy is attracted to you include maintaining eye contact, giving you casual, light touches, and smiling a lot when he’s around you.
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