Signs Your Ex Still Loves You
Do you sometimes wish to go back to your ex lover? Do you want to know whether he still loves you or not? If yes, then read this article. It will throw light on some signs that your ex still loves you.

In most cases, once the relationship ends people move into two different directions. However, if your ex is showing genuine interest and concern over you, then surely he still cares for you. According to research non-verbal communication such as eye-contact, body language and other gestures play a vital role here.
Non-verbal communication: If your ex boyfriend still looks at you continuously, then he might still have feelings for you. As long as you and your ex keep eye contact, the chances of a reunion increase. If he stands close to you and shows interest in you, then he definitely still loves you.
Sticking around for you: Whenever you are crossing him or about to cross does he wait a bit for you? If yes, then he might have love for you or still thinks about you.
Meeting up together: If he meets you casually and you both are not feeling uncomfortable, then it will be a good sign which indicates both of you are still care for and love each other.
If he apologizes: Suppose your breakup occurred because of your ex's wrong-doing. In such condition, if he feels sorry for the wrong he has done and wishes to make things right again, then, you have your answer.
Other signs: If your he/she still talks about you and asks about you, and is always eager to know about you, then it seems that he still has feelings for you. If your he/she still sends mails, phone messages or calls you once in a month, then be sure that he wants to be in your contact and thinks about you.
You love him and have shared some beautiful moments with him. Thus, you are the better judge and can understand his feelings that are reflected through the signs mentioned above. Your intensity and deepness of love for him will help you to read his mind and understand the signs that he often conveys through his gestures.
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