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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’re looking for something to talk about, few things are as useful as knowing the other person’s random likes and dislikes — particularly those you share with them.  “So, I hear you have a special love for bees.” And you’re off and running. This could be the start of a unique and lasting friendship.  [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you’re looking for something to talk about, few things are as useful as knowing the other person’s <strong>random</strong> likes and dislikes — particularly those you share with them. </p>
<p>“So, I hear you have a <strong>special love</strong> for bees.” And you’re off and running. </p>
<p>This could be the start of a unique and lasting friendship. </p>
<p>Even if you <em>don’t</em> know their particular leanings, though, the likes and dislikes list in this post will give you plenty of ideas.</p>
<h2 id="0-311-likes-and-dislikes%C2%A0">311 Likes and Dislikes </h2>
<p>We’ve broken up this list into two to focus separately on common likes and dislikes. That said, what one person likes might repel another, and vice-versa. </p>
<p>We’ve done our best to make the following lists as useful as they are entertaining. </p>
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<h2 id="1-list-of-likes">List of Likes</h2>
<p>Some of the items could just as easily end up on the dislikes list for some people.</p>
<p>If you bring any of the following up as conversation starters, remember to respect the other person’s opinion (even if it makes you rethink the idea of a second date).</p>
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<td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">1. Bees and beekeeping<br />2. Candles and candle-making<br />3. Essential oils<br />4. DIY Repair<br />5. Woodcrafting<br />6. Comic books <br />7. Crocheting or Knitting<br />8. Quilting<br />9. Tutoring <br />10. Gardening <br />11. Writing books<br />12. Journaling<br />13. Scrapbooking <br />14. Interior decorating and design<br />15. Book cover design<br />16. Making the perfect cup of tea<br />17. Making espresso drinks<br />18. Mixology (cocktails)<br />19. Blanket forts<br />20. Tree forts or treehouses<br />21. Foraging <br />22. Writing poetry<br />23. PDA (public displays of affection)<br />24. Organization (all the things)<br />25. Skiing or snowboarding<br />26. Roller skating or ice skating <br />27. Crystals<br />28. Tarot <br />29. Windchimes <br />30. Painting <br />31. Drawing <br />32. Sculpting<br />33. Music (their favorite kind)<br />34. Gaming (video games, board games, card games, etc.)<br />35. Baking <br />36. Cooking <br />37. Road trips<br />38. Photography<br />39. Horror fiction/horror movies<br />40. Astronomy <br />41. Astrology<br />42. Clouds, mist, and fog<br />43. Snow<br />44. Thunderstorms <br />45. Rain <br />46. Familiar scents (fresh cut grass, tobacco, cinnamon, etc.)<br />47. The ocean / the beach<br />48. Rivers and streams<br />49. Lakes and lakeshores<br />50. Forests/wilderness <br />51. Mountains <br />52. Traveling<br />53. Going on retreats<br />54. Urban exploring <br />55. Hiking <br />56. Camping<br />57. Abandoned buildings<br />58. Wildflowers<br />59. Cultivated flowers (roses, peonies, orchids, etc.)<br />60. Colors (their favorites)<br />61. Sports <br />62. Movies<br />63. Plays / stage productions<br />64. Pets (their favorites, if they have any)<br />65. Traditional dishes<br />66. Accessories <br />67. Making jewelry (or buying handcrafted jewelry)<br />68. Holidays <br />69. Learning languages<br />70. Collecting <br />71. Mythology and folklore<br />72. Building models<br />73. Witchcraft — green/herbal, kitchen, hearth, etc.<br />74. Modeling <br />75. Cosmetology <br />76. Bird-watching <br />77. Soaking up the ambiance (of a favorite place)<br />78. Nature walks<br />79. Bicycling <br />80. Motorcycles or dirtbikes<br />81. Online classes <br />82. Stonecrafting / stone-carving<br />83. Papercrafting (keepsake cards, etc.)<br />84. Nail art, manicures, and pedicures</td>
<td class="has-text-align-left" data-align="left">85. Spa treatments<br />86. Landscaping <br />87. Car maintenance <br />88. Creating gift baskets<br />89. Soap making<br />90. Soap carving <br />91. Social media (their favorite channels)<br />92. Scavenger hunts<br />93. Incense<br />94. Making flower crowns and leis<br />95. Jumping in puddles <br />96. Canoeing or kayaking <br />97. Fishing <br />98. Playing a musical instrument<br />99. Sunrises or sunsets<br />100.Web design (CSS, Javascript, etc.)<br />101. Dance (ballroom, freestyle, etc.)<br />102. Reading books to others<br />103. Lockpicking <br />104. Exploring historical buildings/monuments<br />105. Harvesting fresh fruits and vegetables<br />106. Stand up comedy<br />107. Decorating for parties or holidays<br />108. Massages (giving or receiving)<br />109. Skipping stones<br />110. Ugly sweaters<br />111. Numerology <br />112. Storytelling <br />113. Making lists / Planning<br />114. Tattoos<br />115. Piercings (ears, nose, navel, etc.)<br />116. Hair coloring <br />117. Pyrotechnics / Fireworks<br />118. Sandcastles<br />119. Ice sculptures <br />120. Haunted houses<br />121. Slam poetry<br />122. Trains <br />123. Storm chasing<br />124. Glass blowing<br />125. Pottery / ceramics<br />126. Mapmaking <br />127. Snow globes<br />128. Fossils<br />129. Postcards<br />130. Rock climbing<br />131. Seashells <br />132. Dollhouses and dollhouse furniture<br />133. Porcelain dolls<br />134. Yoga, Pilates, etc.<br />135. Word puzzles<br />136. Jigsaw puzzles<br />137. Sudoku <br />138. Comfortable silence <br />139. Simplicity <br />140. Surfing or windsurfing<br />141. Jumping on a trampoline<br />142. Cemeteries <br />143. Hang gliding or parasailing <br />144. Diving (into water or with a parachute)<br />145. Open windows <br />146. Swings<br />147. Roller coasters &amp; other thrill rides<br />148. Lounging in a hammock<br />149. Martial arts <br />150. Spectacular views<br />151. Falling leaves <br />152. Dumpster diving (“Look what Uncle Chuck got me!”)<br />153. Falconry<br />154. Guessing something correctly<br />155. Gnome collecting<br />156. A really good sneeze<br />157. Podcasts <br />158. Adult coloring books<br />159. Broadway musicals <br />160. Hot air balloons<br />161. Superheroes<br />162. Steampunk <br />163. Cyberpunk <br />164. Archery <br />165. Documentaries <br />166. Quiet nights at home<br />167. Fleece-lined socks<br />168. Hooded scarves<br />169. All-you-can-eat shrimp<br />170. Cookie butter</td>
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<h2 id="2-list-of-dislikes">List of Dislikes</h2>
<p>Some of these common dislikes might be something in which your conversation partner takes an interest. One person’s dislikes list can contain another’s buried treasure. </p>
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<td>1. Animal cruelty <br />2. Styrofoam<br />3. Chalkboards and chalk<br />4. Mess or Clutter<br />5. Trust-building exercises<br />6. Closed spaces<br />7. Extreme cold<br />8. Heat and humidity<br />9. Perfume or specific scent<br />10. Spiders<br />11. Snakes<br />12. Insects that get into the house (flies, gnats, ants, etc.)<br />13. Cards that are meant to be kept<br />14. Scavenger hunts<br />15. Complaining <br />16. Improv<br />17. Crowds <br />18. Paperwork<br />19. Awkward silences<br />20. Funerals<br />21. Running errands<br />22. Surprises<br />23. Acne <br />24. Scars from experiences you’d rather forget<br />25. Stomach flu and food poisoning <br />26. Explosive… anything<br />27. Escape rooms<br />28. Parkour <br />29. Certain clothing styles best left to the past <br />30. Certain hairstyles best forgotten (e.g., the mullet)<br />31. Clowns / mimes / puppets<br />32. Cleaning <br />33. Alarm clocks<br />34. Five-alarm chili<br />35. Eating contests <br />36. Pranks <br />37. Getting lost <br />38. Hazing <br />39. Puns <br />40. Moshing (also called slam dancing or slamming)<br />41. Flash mobs<br />42. Adult cartoons <br />43. Riddles<br />44. Craft parties<br />45. MLM parties <br />46. Certain instruments <br />47. Muzak/elevator music<br />48. KidsBop<br />49. Talking during movies <br />50. The reverberations from a neighbor’s heavy bass<br />51. Glitter <br />52. Adding the f-bomb to every phrase<br />53. Leggings as pants<br />54. Tights as pants<br />55. Pants under skirts<br />56. Socks with sandals<br />57. The neighbor’s eye-watering cooking spices filling the air in your apartment<br />58. Tepid soup<br />59. Lukewarm coffee <br />60. Flavored coffee creamers<br />61. People riding horses like it’s NOTHING<br />62. Tight, fitted clothing <br />63. Loose, oversized clothing <br />64. Arguing for the sake of arguing<br />65. Yo-yos <br />66. Dioramas <br />67. Politics <br />68. Facial hair <br />69. Gangsta rap <br />70. Boy bands <br />71. Gossip<br />72. Mushrooms <br />73. Guests walking barefoot in your house<br />74. Facebook</td>
<td>75. Flashing lights<br />76. Peeps<br />77. Jump scares<br />78. Felt-tip markers<br />79. Light beer<br />80. That guy who always pees in the pool<br />81. Edible underwear (why?)<br />82. Crickets… in the house<br />83. Mugs that get too hot in the microwave<br />84. PewDiePie<br />85. Man hammocks<br />86. Speedos<br />87. Hiccups<br />88. When you’re about to sneeze and then… nothing<br />89. Scarecrows <br />90. Mazes <br />91. Scat singing (jazz)<br />92. Speaking in code <br />93. Necromancy <br />94. Hangnails<br />95. Decorating with hunting trophies<br />96. <a rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.purewow.com/entertainment/what-is-queerbaiting" target="_blank">Queerbaiting</a> (see <em>Supernatural </em>or Netflix’s<em> Voltron)</em><br />97. Shows that kill off their gay characters (see <em>Supernatural, The 100, </em>etc.)<br />98. Topiaries <br />99. Play-doh in the carpet<br />100. The Epilady<br />101. Sweat on exercise equipment<br />102. Cleaning out the fridge<br />103. Hackers bullying small children on Minecraft, Roblox, etc.<br />104. Assembly required furniture with missing hardware<br />105. Tinfoil hats <br />106. Bronzing lotion<br />107. Nair hair removal cream<br />108. Storage closets full of stacked storage bins<br />109. Tattoos with spelling errors<br />110. Tattoos of your S.O.’s name <br />111. Lima beans<br />112. Overhearing something you can’t unhear from your dorm room<br />113. Instant coffee<br />114. Picasso <br />115. Junk mail<br />116. Being put “on hold” after waiting several minutes with a full bladder<br />117. Snoring <br />118. Miniature golf<br />119. Whining <br />120. Sandalwood <br />121. Hallmark movies<br />122. Attending school concerts<br />123. Cold fries<br />124. Certain words (e.g., moist, supple, guaranteed, okey-dokey…)<br />125. Jean jackets <br />126. Touching or stepping on someone’s chewing gum<br />127. Lukewarm beer<br />128. Ketchup<br />129. Hats<br />130. Having your picture taken<br />131. Deadlines <br />132. Burnt coffee (too much time on the heating element)<br />133. Shopping on Black Friday<br />134. Grocery stores on the weekend<br />135. Fairy tales where couples get married after spending five minutes together<br />136. Celebrities that charge for an autograph<br />137. Mean girls (or wannabe mean girls)<br />138. Leaky pens<br />139. Holes in the toe or heel of your socks<br />140. Breaking in new shoes<br />141. Your college roommate treating your bed like her couch</td>
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<h3 id="3-what-would-you-add-to-our-list-of-likes-and-dislikes">What would you add to our list of likes and dislikes?</h3>
<p>Now that you’re armed with these generous lists of likes and dislikes, which ones stood out for you the most? </p>
<p>Which ones echoed your own leanings? And which made you think, “Wait… why is this on the likes (or dislikes) list?” </p>
<p>At the very least, we hope you found the list entertaining as well as useful. If it got one laugh out of you, we consider the time writing it well-spent. </p>
<p>May it lead to many conversations worth having. </p>
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<p>Have you been wondering if one of the men you know likes you?</p>
<p> Are you hoping that he likes you, but you don&#8221;t want to misinterpret things? </p>
<p>Pre-romantic interactions are filled with questions. </p>
<p>Both parties are uncertain and hoping to avoid spoiling a chance at happiness. </p>
<p>In general, men have an intense fear of rejection, especially in the realm of dating. </p>
<p>The big NO brands them with failure in the biological arena where they desperately want to succeed. </p>
<p>To know where you stand with this guy, you need to decide, “Is he scared of rejection or not interested?”</p>
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<h2>How Do Guys Act When They Are Falling in Love and Are Scared?</h2>
<p>Mixed signals come from feelings of fear and attraction. </p>
<p>One day he is chatty with you, and the next day he walks away quickly, trying to avoid you. </p>
<p>He probably feels like he said something stupid and wants to prevent making things worse while he plots a new strategy for impressing you.</p>
<p>Signs a guy likes you but is intimidated:</p>
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<li>He is frequently around you but says very little.</li>
<li>He usually seems to have it together but is nervous around you.</li>
<li>He appears miffed when other men flirt with you.</li>
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<p>Sometimes when a guy avoids you but likes you, he is weighing the risks and benefits of pursuing a relationship, and he hasn’t reached a conclusion yet. </p>
<p>Although he likes you, he remains hesitant to put his feelings out there because he could get hurt.</p>
<h2>21 Signs He Likes You But Is Afraid of Rejection</h2>
<p>When a man feels rejected, his self-worth takes a big hit, and he&#8217;ll need time to recover. He may even feel shame. </p>
<p>These are challenging emotions for anyone, and he&#8217;ll really want to avoid them. That motivation could cause him to bottle up his true feelings, but his actions will tell a different story.</p>
<h3>1. He&#8217;s quick to answer your requests for help.</h3>
<p>It could be simple things, like getting a box off a shelf at work or feeding your cat when you&#8217;re gone for the weekend. Whenever you appear in need of assistance, he is ready to make your life easier. </p>
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<p>Behavior like this indicates that he&#8217;s interested in you, but he doesn&#8217;t feel confident about taking the next step and asking you out. You&#8217;re left wondering if he&#8217;s just a nice, friendly bloke or secretly in love with you.</p>
<h3>2. You catch him looking at you a lot.</h3>
<p>He&#8217;s not giving you a creepy, predatory stare, but you know that he was looking at you and not the basketball game on the screen behind you. </p>
<p>When this happens more and more, you can bet that you are the object of his desire. Whether he does more than look longingly in your direction though, is anyone&#8217;s guess.</p>
<h3>3. He always has something nice to say about you.</h3>
<p>He admires you and is on the lookout for opportunities to have a positive conversation with you. He might compliment your clothes or hair, but the compliments might not be about your physical attributes. </p>
<p>He could say you handled a tough situation well or praise your ability to play a game. Men aren&#8217;t much inclined to praise women they aren&#8217;t interested in. </p>
<p>When he compliments you regularly, he could very well be attracted to you.</p>
<h3>4. His friends know who you are.</h3>
<p>His friends recognize you when you meet them. This is because he has been talking about you. </p>
<p>When his bros ask him what girl is on his mind, your name is the answer. If his friends or colleagues know you more than you know them, then you&#8217;ve got a strong sign that he likes you.</p>
<h3>5. He takes your side.</h3>
<p>He definitely sees things your way. He agrees that the criticism you received at work was unfair. He speaks up on your behalf if someone speaks ill of you. </p>
<p>This guy is a member of your fan club whether you realized you had one or not.</p>
<h3>6. He asks for your advice.</h3>
<p>Asking someone for advice is a perfect reason to start a conversation, and he needs reasons to do this, right? </p>
<p>This behavior also shows that he values your opinion. It&#8217;s a relatively safe conversation because he doesn&#8217;t have to bring up the subject of asking you out and risking rejection.</p>
<h3>7. He&#8217;s eager to spend time with you.</h3>
<p>If you can count on him making appearances in your social circle, you can bet that he&#8217;s there for a reason, and it could be you. </p>
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<p>If his heart weren’t throbbing for someone in your social circle, he would probably focus his attention in more directions.</p>
<h3>8. He does things to impress you.</h3>
<p>Whether his bold and spontaneous actions impress you will be an open question, but he&#8217;s trying to be memorable.</p>
<h3>9. People ask you if you like him.</h3>
<p>An outside perspective can alert you to obvious things. Others see his feelings for you waving like a huge flag over a car dealership, but you&#8217;ve got him in the friend zone wittingly or unwittingly. </p>
<p>When other people want to know if you guys are dating, then maybe you should consider it.</p>
<h3>10. He laughs when you make jokes.</h3>
<p>You are a legendary comedian to him. All of your cute comments and snide remarks make him chuckle. Maybe you are a great wit, and he has the brilliance to appreciate it. </p>
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<p>Most likely, you both have average senses of humor, but he jumps on every opportunity to share a laugh with you. It&#8217;s a gentle and safe way to be emotionally intimate without actually risking rejection.</p>
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<h3>11. He is vague if you ask him about his love life.</h3>
<p>Even if he had relationships in the past, he avoids them as topics of conversation around you. He does not want you to think of him with other people because he wants to be your boyfriend.</p>
<h3>12. You find yourself confiding in him.</h3>
<p>He has established himself as someone safe to talk to. He genuinely cares about your problems and does not gossip about you.</p>
<h3>13. He won&#8217;t be scrolling through his phone around you.</h3>
<p>We use our phones to keep us company when we’re bored. When you&#8217;re talking to him, though, he doesn&#8217;t care about a text or notification. </p>
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<p>That screen does not tempt him because he has your attention right now, and everything else can wait. All of the dopamine-inducing bells and whistles from Silicon Valley have just been trumped by your presence.</p>
<h3>14. He talks vaguely about a future with the right lady.</h3>
<p>He may be testing the waters to see how you respond to his hypothetical aspirations. He wants to make it known that he hopes to find love but may not yet have the courage to ask you out.</p>
<h3>15. He flirts with you regularly.</h3>
<p>He flirts. You flirt back, but neither of you makes plans for a date. The longer that this goes on, the more likely it is that he likes you. </p>
<p>He could be trying to develop the perfect plan for asking you out, but his fear of rejection always keeps things in the planning stage.</p>
<h3>16. He remembers what you say.</h3>
<p>When he can refer back to earlier conversations and even quote you, the man has been paying attention. You matter to him.</p>
<h3>17. His mood drops if you mention dating someone else.</h3>
<p>You went on a date with someone else. This news will devastate him, and he can&#8217;t hide it entirely.</p>
<p>This information may be the bump he needs to ask you out or continue wallowing in self-doubt. It could go either way.</p>
<h3>18. You feel the chemistry when you&#8217;re around him.</h3>
<p>No one has mentioned going on a date, but both of you are happy around each other and feel an attraction.</p>
<h3>19. His body language suggests protectiveness</h3>
<p>He&#8217;ll naturally move to block the wind when you walk together on a cold day. He moves closer if someone is creeping you out at a party. </p>
<p>He cares about you and wants to be in a position to shield you from discomfort or harm.</p>
<h3>20. He&#8217;s happy when you touch him.</h3>
<p>You just smacked his arm playfully when he said something funny, and he lit up with joy. </p>
<p>He may not touch you back because he doesn&#8217;t want to seem aggressive, but that bit of contact with you made his day.</p>
<h3>21. He wants to know more about you.</h3>
<p>You are the subject of your conversations. He&#8217;s curious to know more. </p>
<p>Part of this behavior is to see if you will be receptive to any advances, should he make them, but he also wants to look for deal-breakers before deciding to ask you out.</p>
<h3>Getting the Cold Shoulder</h3>
<p>The cold shoulder is a common sign a guy feels rejected by you. When a male friend or acquaintance goes from being fun and attentive to avoiding you, he probably feels rejected. </p>
<p>Whether or not he voiced his feelings for you, he decided that you were not into him. Now he&#8217;s trying to withdraw and protect himself from harm. </p>
<p>If you’re not interested in him, accept his withdrawal for now, even if you like him as a friend. </p>
<p>But if his cold shoulder bothers you, maybe you should try encouraging his attention. He might welcome the second chance. </p>
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