It can be tricky to tell if a Pisces guy likes you since they can be a little shy. However, it's easy to see why you like him—he's sensitive, romantic, and dedicated. But enough about him! You already know that you're attracted to him, but is he interested in you? To help you figure it out, here are some surefire signs that a Pisces man likes you.

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He shows you his artistic or creative side.

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    Pisces are sensitive, so it's a pretty big deal if he opens up to you. They're one of the most creative signs of the zodiac so your guy might show you artwork he's made, he may play music for you, or he might write you a poem. Take it as a good sign that he's willing to be vulnerable and that values your opinion.[3]
    • Don't be surprised if he asks you to do something creative together. You might check out a museum, go to a concert, or take a painting class.
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He encourages and supports you.

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He’s charming and romantic.

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    Your Pisces man wants to make you happy if he's falling for you. He'll probably try to sweep you off your feet! Since Pisces are known for being daydreamers, you might feel like you're in a fairytale relationship—he might bring you flowers, sing you a love song, or make you a candlelit dinner. These are all great signs that he's into you.[8]
    • He may also idealize you and say things like, "You're the most beautiful/handsome person I've ever met," or, "I've never known someone as generous or thoughtful as you."
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He wants to do things with you all the time.

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    A Pisces guy will make plans with you so he can just be around you. If he likes you, you'll find that he's always around. He may invite himself over or hang out with the same group of friends so you have a chance to see each other.[9]
    • He'll also stay in touch when you're not hanging out in person. Your guy will call, text, use Snapchat, or Facetime you every day because he wants to be involved in your life.

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Jessica Gibson is a Writer and Editor who's been with wikiHow since 2014. After completing a year of art studies at the Emily Carr University in Vancouver, she graduated from Columbia College with a BA in History. Jessica also completed an MA in History from The University of Oregon in 2013. This article has been viewed 2,042 times.
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