Pay attention to how your crush acts to figure out if they share your feelings…or if it’s time to move on

When you’re hardcore crushing on someone, the last thing you want to hear is that they’re not into you in the same way. (Trust us, been there, done that.) But knowing for sure that the apple of your eye doesn't return your feelings can help you let go and move on sooner. (Who knows, maybe you'll even meet someone better!) If you’ve been crushing on someone and you’re starting to suspect they might not feel the same way about you, this article is for you. We’ve compiled a list of expert-backed signs that the person you’re into doesn’t feel the same way. Check them out below.

This article is based on an interview with our licensed relationship therapist, Alysha Jeney, owner of Modern Love Counseling, and the co-founder of The Modern Love Box. Check out the full interview here.

Things You Should Know

  • Observe how they act around you: do they treat you like they treat everyone else? If they don’t act like you're special, they’re probably not interested.
  • See if they remember details about you and seem to want to develop a close, personal relationship. If not, your crush might be one-sided.
  • Listen to your gut. Deep down, you can probably sense whether your crush shares your feelings.
  • Remember that if they don’t like you back, it’s not a reflection of your worth. There are plenty of other people out there who will appreciate how awesome you are!
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They don’t remember the little things about you.

  1. Someone who likes you will learn you. You've got a crush. You know this. When they drop their pencil in class, you see where it rolls. When they said their favorite color was toothpaste-green, you made a mental note. You notice everything about them—and if they like you, they’ll do the same.
    • How many times do you have to repeat yourself for them to remember what you’ve said? How many times do you have to remind them that no, you still haven’t finished watching Breaking Bad yet so please don’t give away any more spoilers? Love is attention, and if they can’t spare it for you, they’re not worth your time.
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They don’t get jealous when you date someone else.

  1. Healthy jealousy is an indicator they want you for themselves. Sure, you don’t want your crush to be angry and possessive, but seeing you with another romantic interest will likely spark some insecurity in them. If they don’t display any unease when you make eyes at someone else or go out on hot dates with other people…it’s probably because they aren’t interested themselves. It sucks.[1]
    • Don't date someone else just to try to make your crush jealous. That said, going out with someone else could help to remind you that there are other fish in the sea! At the very least, it'll be a fun new experience that distracts you from your crush.
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They don’t engage with you on social media.

  1. If they aren’t sliding into your DMs, what are they even doing? Assuming your crush is on social media and is fairly active, if they like you, they’ll be paying you some attention. They’ll at least be watching every single one of your Instagram stories. At least. More than likely, they’ll be liking and commenting on your thirst traps and sliding into your DMs, to boot. If not…they might not be worth your time.
    • Obviously, this only applies to crushes with social media. Some people are old school and prefer to have no online presence. We stan a mystery.
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You always have to be the one to reach out.

  1. If they don’t initiate conversation, your crush is likely one-sided. When someone likes you, they will try to be around you. They’ll initiate hangouts, and they’ll text you first sometimes—and other times you initiate hangouts and you text first, and back and forth and on and on until you both die. That’s how love works. But if you’re consistently the one reaching out to them, it’s a sign your feelings are probably unrequited. You deserve so, so much more than a one-sided relationship. And it’s out there. We swear.
    • If you're always the one making plans, why not make them with someone else? Asking another buddy to hang can help take your mind of your crush.
    • You can always meet new people to hang out with (or even develop a delicious new crush on) by taking a class, joining a gym, or, if you're the bold sort, just walking up to a stranger and saying "How 'bout them Yankees?"
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Their texts are brief.

  1. If you’re the one carrying the convo, your feelings might be unrequited. You text them to ask how their day was, or to ask them about the homework that day, or to share a stupid meme. Their response should be something that fosters conversation, indicates engagement, and encourages you to keep sharing. If their responses are short and continually put the onus to keep up the convo on you, they’re not worth your time. Let the conversation die.
    • There's always the possibility your crush is shy. If you suspect this, or aren't ready to throw in the towel just yet, you can try reviving the conversation by changing the subject or asking them for more information about something they mentioned earlier, because people often like to talk about themselves.
    • Asking your crush for more info about themselves will also help them feel appreciated by you, which can't hurt your chances.
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They don’t seem nervous around you.

  1. If they don’t act flustered around you, they may not return your feelings. When you’re into someone, you probably experience some nervousness around them: sweaty palms, red face, stuttering speech. You know. But if your crush doesn’t seem to be as nervous around you as you are around them, it might be a sign they don’t return your feelings.
    • Keep in mind, though, that they might be nervous and just be really, really, really good at hiding it! If your crush doesn’t seem nervous, but they also don’t display most of the other signs on this list, it’s possible they do like you.
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They take a long time to reply to your texts.

  1. If they like you, they’ll be available to talk. If you send out a “good morning” text and they don’t respond until morning is well over and done with, it might be a sign they’re not invested in the conversation. A late reply once or twice isn’t a big deal, but if it happens consistently—and if, more importantly, when they do reply, they don’t carry on the conversation—it’s a red flag, hon.
    • Of course, your crush might not be a big texter, and that’s perfectly OK!
    • But if a) you know for a fact they’re addicted to their phone, but they’re not replying to you, or b) they also aren’t eager to talk with you face-to-face or over the phone, it’s probably a sign your feelings are one-sided.
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They always have excuses for why they can’t hang out.

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You can sense they don’t like you back.

  1. When someone isn’t into you, you can just feel it. Deep in your gut, you can probably tell if the person you’re into isn’t harboring secret feelings in return. We’re not talking about self-deprecation, here: you might sense this person doesn’t share your feelings, but it’s not because you aren’t worthy of love. If this person doesn’t share your feelings, that’s OK—someone else will. We swear.
    • Unrequited love is one of the worst feelings, we know, and our heart aches for you. Take this time to focus your affection inward, on yourself.Give yourself the love you aren’t getting from this other person, and trust that better things are coming. They are—we promise.

About This Article

Alysha Jeney, MA, LMFT
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Licensed Relationship Therapist
This article was written by Alysha Jeney, MA, LMFT and by wikiHow staff writer, Dev Murphy. Alysha Jeney is a Licensed Relationship Therapist, the Owner of Modern Love Counseling, and the Co-Founder of The Modern Love Box. She specializes in relationship therapy, intimacy building, and existential exploration. Alysha holds a BA in Psychology from The Metropolitan State University of Denver and an MA in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling from Regis University. She has been featured in publications such as The Washington Post and The Huffington Post. This article has been viewed 1,613 times.
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