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Do they like me? Read the pattern, not one signal

The short answer

You usually cannot know if they like you from one signal. Look for consistency: do they reply, make plans, remember details, and move the connection forward? One intense message means less than a repeatable pattern.

Fatewave is for reflection and entertainment. It cannot know what another person feels with certainty, and nothing here is medical, legal, or professional relationship advice. Use it to choose your own next move.

Single signal vs the pattern

A single signal is noise; a pattern is signal. One flirty reply at midnight tells you very little. The same person replying, making plans, and following through across a week tells you a lot. When you are anxious, you weight the one good moment and ignore the ten quiet days — do the opposite.

Green signals (consistency)

  • They reply in a roughly reliable rhythm, not only when bored.
  • They make and keep plans, or propose new ones.
  • They remember small details you mentioned.
  • They move things forward instead of only reacting.

Red signals (inconsistency)

  • High intensity, then disappearing.
  • Only available late, or only when other options fall through.
  • Plans that never quite happen.
  • You are always the one restarting the conversation.

Ambiguous signals (sit with these)

Story views, likes, and slow replies are genuinely unclear. They can mean mild interest, habit, or boredom. The mistake is forcing a clear meaning onto an unclear act. If it is ambiguous, label it ambiguous and watch what they do next — see mixed signals for how to hold that without spiraling.

How Fatewave stores the pattern

It is hard to see a pattern when each text feels like the whole story. Fatewave’s Bonds and Profile keep the bigger picture — whether a connection has felt magnetic, stable, or just loud in your head — so a single warm reply does not erase three weeks of distance.

Questions people also ask

How do I know if someone likes me?

Look for consistency over time — replies, plans, memory, and momentum — rather than one intense moment. A repeatable pattern tells you far more than a single signal.

Do they like me if they watch my stories but don’t text?

Story views are ambiguous. They can mean mild interest, habit, or boredom. Treat passive attention as unclear and watch whether real effort follows.

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