What should a man do when a woman deliberately tries to make him jealous?

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Although girls are very secretive when they like a boy, there are still some clues to be found. For example, girls may deliberately make the boys jealous, ask them questions or stimulate them. Then, what should the boys do?

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  First, show signs.

If the boys also like the girl, the girls will make the boys jealous on purpose. The meaning is obvious: she wants to stimulate you to show her signs. However, to avoid being self-indulgent, it is recommended that you confess in a roundabout way, for example:


  You could invite her to dinner and say that you have a message for her from someone else. She will certainly ask what it is, and you can tell her that A likes B. This third-person paraphrasing method will help you to overcome your embarrassment.


  Secondly, you should also make her jealous.


If you get used to her from the beginning, you'll have to put up with her bad temper getting worse and worse over time. What should you do? You can pretend to be indifferent to her, but don't give up completely. As time goes by, she will become passive, and then you can turn passive into active. For example, you can usually give her a glance and not look at her for a long time, until her eyes follow you everywhere. If she becomes passive and you still like her, give her a chance.


  Whether it's boys or girls, deliberately making each other jealous is a way of showing their feelings, but it's also a detrimental practice. On the one hand, they are tortured and their loved ones suffer too. What if they can't survive and find someone who understands them? This is not worth the loss, so we generally do not recommend this practice. If you find that girls are deliberately making boys jealous, the best thing for boys to do is talk to the girls openly and honestly. Isn't an open heart better?


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