Have a crush and don't know how to get closer to them? Follow these steps to turn a crush into a friend, and maybe become more in the long run.

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Preparing Yourself

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    Wear a unique outfit. This will help distinguish you from the crowd, as well as show your crush that you have a cool sense of fashion. It may impress them and perhaps even be the opening for a conversation. Be sure that your clothes complement your body type and that your colors match. Although you don't have to wear expensive clothing, make sure that you have ones of good quality.
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    Be physically attractive. It's important to seem as appealing as possible so that your crush may take an interest in you. Take care of your personal hygiene, such as showering, brushing your teeth, and washing your face to get rid of grime. Add a subtle but pleasant scent by using deodorant, cologne, or body spray. Be sure that your hair is styled neatly, but make sure that you don't add too much product; otherwise, it'll weigh your hair down and give it a false or grimy appearance.
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    Research body language tricks. Be sure to adjust your body so that you appear open and inviting. Make sure that you're not positioned in a manner that may seem closed off or discourage your crush from talking to you (ex: arms crossed). You could also show some "subconscious" indications that you're interested in your crush.
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    Be confident. Confidence can completely change a person's appearance and help them seem more attractive. It shows that you're proud of who you are and that you aren't afraid to be unique. Although you should avoid being cocky, be sure that you give off a confident, cheerful air.
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Getting Help

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    Tell your trusted friends about your crush. They may be able to give you advice on how to approach your crush, as well as help you make plans. Although you shouldn't completely accept their words, it's nice to have some people that you can rely on.
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    Talk with your friends about your crush's interests. If you spot your crush nearby, talk with your friends about a topic that your crush may like. For instance, if they're obsessed with lacrosse and your friend happens to play the sport, ask your friend some questions about it. Your crush might jump into the conversation. If you're focusing on subjects that you're unfamiliar with, be sure to do your research beforehand so that you have the right facts.
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Becoming Friends With Your Crush

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    Sit next to your crush. It not only captures their attention but also makes it easier for you to start a conversation. You may also have a higher chance of being paired up together, and you can discuss assignments and tests with them. You'll also be able to comment on what they say without looking weird.
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    Initiate conversations with your crush. There are a variety of different topics that you can talk about, but you can mostly focus on the ones that your crush is interested in. Try to come up with a new subject every time you talk to them. That way, they'll see you as an interesting, fun person and perhaps look forward to your conversations. You could also try asking them for help with a task, even if you don't need assistance. As long as it's believable, it should work as long as you don't do this too frequently. However, be sure that you show that you're intelligent. For instance, if you're a math whiz, don't ask your crush questions related to math.
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    Start conversations with school-related topics. You could also your crush about an assignment, which may open the way up to other subjects. Even if you're not in the same class, ask your crush about their lessons or what homework they have. However, be sure to talk about other topics so that you don't exhaust the current one.
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    Be kind to your crush. In order to show them that you care, lend them pencils, paper, or any other supplies that they may need. Allow them to cry on your shoulder if something bad happens to them, and show them that you are a kind person. Be sure that you don't overdo it; otherwise, they may take advantage of your generosity.
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    Greet them. A simple "hello" might lead to a conversation. Even if you don't have time to talk to them, quickly greet them to show that you're thinking of them. It may also grab their attention and cause them to think of you.
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    Connect on social media. Add your crush to Facebook or other social networks you're both on. This is especially recommended if you both have mutual friends. This can lead the way to conversations outside of school, and you may be invited to events.
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    Flirt. Now that you're talking to your crush, subtly flirt with them. This will help you get a sense of how interested they are in you, and you'll also show that you're attracted to them. If you get a positive response, continue flirting a bit and slowly increase it. However, if you feel that they aren't interested, tone it down a bit.
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    Understand that your crush is human. Although you may be attracted to them, you need to focus on your own life. They are just a person, and if they don't show interest, move on. No person is worth that much effort.
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Warnings

  • Don't be clingy! if you want to be friends with your crush, don't always be by their side, and don't get mad if they hang out with other people.
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  • Being his or her friend may be dangerous later. You may treasure this friendship too much to risk telling him how you feel.
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  • Don't start too many conversations with them, and don't ask too many questions. They'll think you're one of those creepy stalkers. The best way is to make yourself as approachable as possible and make it super easy for them to talk to you.
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About This Article

Shana Tibi
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This article was co-authored by Shana Tibi. Shana Tibi is a Certified Professional Matchmaker, Date and Relationship Coach, and the Founder of Curated Connections, a matchmaking service for single professionals. Shana specializes in understanding core values and personal preferences to curate dates. She holds a BA in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution from Prescott College and an MSW in Social Work from California State University, Hayward. She is an active member of the Global Love Institute where she earned her matchmaking certifications. This article has been viewed 279,506 times.
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