Telling someone you like them is hard enough—but what do you do after you’ve been rejected? Getting stuck in the friend zone after expressing your feelings can be a bummer, but don’t worry: there are things you can try to exit the friend zone and enter the relationship zone. Keep reading to learn how you can convince your crush that you’re relationship material even after they shoot you down.

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Give your crush some space.

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    Being clingy or needy can make them see you as more of a friend. If you used to see your crush every day, aim for a few times a week. If you two used to text each other all day every day, try to only reply every couple of hours. If you push yourself onto your crush and try to be around them all the time, it might have the opposite effect of what you want. Usually, pulling back can make someone realize what they might have missed out on.[1]
    • You can use this time to focus on yourself. Try diving into your hobbies or nurturing your friendships with other people that you might have been ignoring.
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Busy yourself with other things.

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Tell your crush that other people are interested in you.

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Ask your crush to hang out one on one.

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    Group hang outs are fun, but they’re definitely more of a “friend” activity. Instead, ask your crush to hang out with you and only you so you can spend some quality time together. You can still see your mutual friends, but make sure you’re making time just for the two of you as well. That way, you can chat and get to know your crush on a deeper, more intimate level.[8]
    • When you two do hang out, try doing “date-like” activities, like going out to dinner or watching a movie together.
    • However, don’t pressure your crush to hang out with you alone if they don’t want to. After you’ve told them that you like them, they might only want to hang out in groups for a little while, which is okay.

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Break the touch barrier.

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    Touch your crush on the arm or the shoulder. Light, flirty touches like these can bring you from “friend” over to “potential crush” in their minds. If your crush just told a funny joke, touch them on the arm as you laugh your head off. If they’re telling you something sweet, pat them on the hand or on the back. Doing this a couple of times might just get them thinking about you in another way.[9]
    • If your crush ever pulls away or looks uncomfortable, don’t try to touch them again. Some people really don’t like being touched, and that’s okay.
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Tell your crush how grateful you are for them.

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    Make sure your crush knows just how important they are to you. You already told you that you like them, so you don’t have to do that again—instead, thank them for being in your life and hanging out with you. When you’re grateful for someone, it makes them think about why they’re grateful for you, which is a good way to get the thought of a romantic partnership going.[10]
    • You might say something like, “I’m really glad you and I are friends. I couldn’t imagine my life without you.”

About This Article

Hannah Madden
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Hannah Madden is a writer, editor, and artist currently living in Portland, Oregon. In 2018, she graduated from Portland State University with a B.S. in Environmental Studies. Hannah enjoys writing articles about conservation, sustainability, and eco-friendly products. When she isn’t writing, you can find Hannah working on hand embroidery projects and listening to music.
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