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Why do college boys change their attitude towards an introverted female classmate? He is the monitor, and I am a female classmate who is completely unfamiliar with him.
As a boy, I have a say in this issue. Girls, especially college girls, must always believe that if a boy always wants to get in touch with you and always mentions your name when talking to you or other people, then his thoughts about you are definitely different from those of other girls. To put it bluntly, he thinks he has feelings for you! This is why I want to try my best to create opportunities and have space and time with you. In view of what you said, he didn't pay attention to you before, but he seems to be very kind to you recently, which means that you have made him feel good recently and attracted him (in some ways). If you think he is good, you should seize the opportunity and try to leave some opportunities for him to contact you; If possible, it's okay to take the initiative. Of course, it should be noted that this attraction is accidental and short-lived. It is possible that his interest in you will suddenly lose, then the number of times he "interrupts" you will be infinitely reduced, and he will not pay attention to you as before. In fact, when I was a freshman, the situation of a girl in my class was exactly the same as what you met now, but now I think she is just like that, so she has no place for me. All the above are my personal opinions, and I hope it will help you. Give me a "best answer" if you can.