When a woman has a crush on a man, she often drops subtle, cute hints rather than confessing directly. Unfortunately, many men miss these clues due to social conditioning. On Reddit, user u/Jason-iscool asked, “Women of Reddit, what hints have you given to your crush that they missed?” Thousands of women chimed in with their sweet and hilarious stories.

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From baking cookies to outright invitations, women shared the subtle “hints” they left for their crushes. When these obvious clues went unnoticed, it often resulted in hilariously awkward encounters. Here are 20 of the funniest stories.

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1. When she helps you with the cooking 

My mother-in-law met my father-in-law when they both worked at a pizza place as teenagers. She was really into him so she’d go in on her nights off ‘to help slice tomatoes and onions’ and dropped hints to him for MONTHS but he never picked up on any of it. One night she’d brought Hershey kisses and went to put them in the cooler, and asked if he’d like his kisses cold. He said ‘Actually, I prefer warm kisses,’ so she said ‘Okay,’ and kissed him. That was when he realized she liked him. She blushes when she tells the story, as she admits that was very unlike her but her gut said to go for it. They’ve been married for 40 years. – u/nikkomus

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 2. When she snuggles with you at a movie

We snuggled all night watching a movie together. Then, when he went to leave, I tried to kiss him goodbye, but he rejected and drove away. Dejected, I went back to my room to sulk. He calls me 10 minutes later asking to meet me outside. I get outside and he shouts in disbelief, “Wait, were you trying to kiss me? Does that mean you like me?” – u/changminny

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3. When she flirts with you in a bar

I bartended and I waved the tab of a regular and when I told him his drinks were on me- he made the joke, “Bet you say that to all the pretty girls.” I said, “Drinks are only waved for hot people the bartender has a crush on,” and he looked so confused and said he was “honored to be the exception to that rule.” – u/littlebluebird555 


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4. When she asks you for a kiss

I once asked a guy if I could kiss him (we had been hanging out in a way that was conducive to that) and he said yes. I kissed him. It was great. But then we just parted ways in a natural way. Three days later, this man calls me all shocked that I was hitting on him. He told a friend about the interaction and they had to point it out. Sir… I literally kissed you. – u/imfiremario

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5. When she invites you to an event

Not a woman, but a girl I worked with had given hints, such as hugging me sometimes. One day, we were discussing the state fair, which was coming up. Here’s the following conversation.
Her: The state fair’s coming up. I love the state fair!
Me: Yeah, me too!
Her: I really wish I had someone to go with.
Me: Yeah, same.
Her: …
Me: …Well, good luck! I hope you find somebody to go with!
I have worn the crown as the Lord of Idiots. – u/djd33j 

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6. When she asks you out on a date

“Hey, I really like you. Wanna go out on a date some time?” This man thought I was joking. It wasn’t until he talked about it with his friends that they made him see what I thought was a pretty direct hint – u/imgursextraupvote


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7. When she asks you to accompany her to the prom

I literally asked him to prom and he said yes. Ten minutes later he asks me if his friends can come too. – u/dry_adeptness5405

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8. When she invites you on a coffee date

Literally two weeks ago, I invited my crush to go to for a coffee date and walk along the beach which I thought was the most obvious date arrangement. I got there first and even texted him what his coffee order was so it was ready when he got there. We sat super close on the coffee bar, had good conversation and I kept leaning into him, laughing at all his jokes. 20 mins into the cute coffee date he saw two of his friends come in and grab a coffee and were going for a walk and so he invited them to walk with us from the coffee show. Little did I know, I would be fourth wheeling for an hour long walk on our first date, listening to the three boys talking about sport somehow. We got back to our cars after the walk and I gave him a lingering hug goodbye before he went back to his friends to chat again. A week later he texted me to ask if I wanted to ‘Come for a coffee and walk with him and the boys’. I THINK I’M ONE OF THE BOYS NOW. LOL. – u/ennstarrr 

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9. When she insists on sharing a blanket

My now wife and I were at a friends for a kick back. It was time to go to bed and we were not going to drive home as we both had a drink or two. There was only one blanket. I let her have the blanket and the bigger couch. It took an hour for me to understand that she kept offering to share the blanket and the biggest couch in a non platonic way. I kept saying it was fine and I was comfortable where I was. If she had given up and stopped trying to convince me that we could share the blanket, I would have no idea where we would be lmao. – u/ubertwinkle 


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10. When she secretly glances sideways at you

Had this happen at a concert I played at. Background vocalist was crushing on the synth player and glanced at him during a riff. He turned to me nearly in tears and went, “She knows I played that wrong. I forgot to turn off the transpose.” She then looked at him again and he went, “Oh no, she must think I suck.” He left without even looking her way and then the next day, she told me, “I don’t think he likes me I looked at him and he put his head down and walked away.” – u/datdominican 

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11. When she asks you about her looks

Not sure if he missed it or he straight up curved me. I recently got new glasses and I was asking everyone’s opinion on them, so I sent him a pic of me wearing the glasses and a very short, tight, red crop top…he just said, “I’ll check it out later.” – u/glad-paramedic-6888 

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Representative Image Source: Pexels | Vera Arsic

12. When she asks you to show her the stars

After I met my now husband, one time I bumped into him on his run. I came to say hi and he said he went on a run to see the stars, because they were very visible that day and there was some rare event. So naturally, I was like, “Wow I have to see, can you show me?”
Him: Not much too see actually
Me: Ok, but still, can you at least show me good spot for watching
Him: I don’t think my spot is that special. I’m gonna go so good luck with the star gazing.
Welp, after that it was very hard to convince me he was into me, because I was sure, he was just making fun out of the fact that I am so obviously into him. –  u/legal-reach-question 


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13. When she asks you to teach her something

We were in a youth camp and he knew how to play pool, I didn’t know how to play pool so I asked him to teach me, so I had him for 5 days of that camp, teaching me how to hold the cue stick and how to hit the balls. One night the camp leaders sent us to sleep early, but many of the young campers taking advantage of the fact that the leaders were asleep threw a party, my crush went to play pool and I went down in my pajamas (t-shirt and shorts) to play with him, I already understood how to play but I started to use the cue stick wrong so that he could help me hold it better from behind. I was there for an hour until the leaders discovered everything and sent us to sleep. I always was the most obvious person on the planet, I didn’t know how to hide how much I liked him but 2 years later, in 2018 I told him that I was in love with him and he looked surprised, he told me that he didn’t know that I liked him… when I told my friends they didn’t know whether to make fun of him or hit him. – u/messy_heart_97 

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14. When she dresses in sexy clothes

Once I surprised my husband, by wearing fancy lingerie when he came home. I told him I left a surprise in the fridge for him, and said flirtily that I was going upstairs to the bedroom. I waited… and waited… and… waited. Came downstairs to see what the delay was…My husband saw a can of whipped cream with a winky face on it, thought “What a treat!” cut up some strawberries to eat with it, and was sitting on the couch happily playing a video game and eating his whipped cream and strawberries. – u/quartzmaya

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15. When she offers her help in finding something

My roommates and I received a plate of cookies from our neighbor. Two days later, after a night out at the bars, she asked my roommate for the plate back. The conversation went as follows: Her: Can I get that plate back? Him: I don’t know where it is. Her: Can we look for it? Maybe it’s in your bed. Him: I think I’d know if there was a plate in my bed. Her: (silence and confused looks) We still laugh about it to this day. – u/purdue_chip


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16. When she asks to join in your volunteering

I once went to the store after a volunteer shift (I work with animals in my free time so I was in uniform) and the really cute cashier started asking me all about it. She was interested in joining and all that. Like 5 minutes of talking. She asked for contact info, so of course I have her my 75 year old bosses email. Few weeks later, I run into her again and basically the same thing happens, she still hadn’t reached out to my boss, but I tell her she be a great fit and it would be nice working with her. Rinse and repeat for the 3rd time and I still didn’t get it. I finally realized after she quit what was going on. – u/sonofnothing93

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Representative Image Source: Pexels | Olly

17. When she invites you to her house

I looked back on my younger years and missed slot of ques. For example, met girl in psychology class and we studied hung out etc. One day out of the blue she asked to come over to my house, I said ok. She gets there we having laughs then she wants to take shots, and just any shots body shots … lol needless to say I didn’t get the signs and asked of she wanted McDonald’s hahah! – u/omnigear

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Representative Image Source: Pexels | Karolina Grabowska

18. When she bakes cookies for you

So this was a few years ago. I was talking to my friend, and we made plans to go on a walk around the park because it was chill and a good way to forget about college crap going on. We got there, and she just said out of nowhere: “Oh, I made you some cookies. I remembered you saying they were your favorite” And I was like, “Hell yeah. I got cookies.” Turns out she was into me. Took me months to figure out, but it worked out. We get married next year. – u/taco_monkey_0 


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19. When she asks you about your plans 

We were walking out of work together and I said “What’re you doing tonight?” to which he responded, “Probably just going to get a beer down the street.” I replied, “Oh, that sounds like fun. I have no plans and I’m hungry, I don’t know what I’m going to do.” He responded: “Oh, well, good luck with that!” And got in his car and drove away. I later asked him what happened that night, and he said he sat alone at the bar freaking out, wondering if that was a hint or not. This was nearly 4 years ago, and we’re getting married this September. – u/joashro 

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20. When she compliments your looks

I still remember in college a female student lamenting to me how hard it is to find dates with nice decent guys who treat you like the way you treat women. So I suggested some guys we both knew. She said things like no, someone more your height, your hair color, etc. I kept thinking geez I am probably like the only guy on this planet that fits the bill. Anyway I dropped her off, I hear her say, ‘oh Jesus Christ’ as she slams my car door. A year later it was like, oh she meant me ask her out. I don’t have a lot of regret over it. She could have just come out and suggested it instead of playing 21 questions. – u/carljustcarl 

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  • Psychologists say the best trick for building confidence is to create a superhero-like alter ego
    Photo credit: CanvaPutting on an alter ego can help boost confidence.

    Whether it’s giving a presentation at work or mustering up the courage to ask someone out on a date, many people struggle with confidence. People worry about being liked or whether they can pull off certain feats. They wish they could be someone else who has the confidence they lack. Well, according to some psychologists, you can.

    Psychologists have found that people can develop an alter ego to help boost confidence and achieve desired results.

    Give yourself comic book-level confidence

    “One of the least appreciated realities about confidence is that very few people develop confidence based upon how they feel before acting,” Kat Grassetti, clinical director and co-founder at Monima Wellness Center, told GOOD. “The value in an alter ego lies within giving the individual permission to leap to act before their confidence has caught up.”

    This isn’t unlike modern comic book superheroes like Spider-Man. Whether in the comics, films, or television shows, Peter Parker is riddled with anxiety and struggles with confidence and self-esteem. However, when he becomes his alter ego, Spider-Man, he is outgoing and quippy. As the story progresses, Parker slowly becomes just as personable, confident, and competent as his web-slinging alter ego.

    There’s science to back this up, but with different superhero labeling. Child psychologist Rachel E. White’s study of children’s perseverance and confidence found what researchers dubbed “The Batman Effect.” The study showed that children who adopted an alter ego or character, like Batman, stuck with a boring task longer than those who thought in the first or third person. White also got similar results when asking children to concentrate on a complex card game. She found that portraying a character with greater concentration improved their executive function.

    You’re still you, and that’s a good thing

    Having an alter ego can create self-distance and provide an outsider’s perspective on a situation or task. After all, “you” aren’t preparing for the big speech or tackling a problem; your alter ego is. But it’s important to note that, in the end, your alter ego is still you.

    “The alter ego does not create a new personality; rather, it allows an individual to tap into their existing strength, which often remains hidden from them due to anxiety, self-doubt, or fear of being judged,” said Grassetti.

    Putting on an alter ego has helped many celebrities when they felt their confidence dwindle or when trying something new. Beyoncé adopted her “Sasha Fierce” persona to rid herself of nerves before going onstage. Before hosting The Late Show as his true self, Stephen Colbert donned an alter ego as an over-the-top staunch conservative. This allowed him to showcase his satirical skills and confidently challenge the powerful. Over time, though, these people let those personas go after their true selves were ready to do the heavy lifting.

    You are still responsible

    Alter egos can only do so much for so long, though. For example, rapper Eminem (Marshall Mathers) has shared that he created his “Slim Shady” persona. It helped instill confidence and creative freedom without concern about blowback. While the alter ego is credited with helping fuel his initial success, Mathers also blamed the persona for causing strife in an interview with an AI version of “Slim Shady.”

    That’s the thing Grassetti and other psychologists note: The alter ego is just a tool to help build confidence, not a crutch.

    “When the gap between the alter ego and the true self closes as quickly as possible, then the confidence will be sustained,” said Grassetti. “However, if an individual relies heavily on a secondary persona for confidence, this type of confidence can also be conditional (or fragile), and therefore much harder to sustain.”

    So if you struggle with confidence, it may be worth thinking about developing an alter ego that has the qualities you’re looking for. However, it’s important to realize that, in the end, the alter ego’s actions, thoughts, confidence, and other attributes are actually your own. You are responsible for your alter ego and what it does, for better or worse.

  • 5 ways how stickers psychologically boost the lives of grown adults
    Photo credit: CanvaStickers can be beneficial for adults as well as kids.

    We tend to associate stickers with childhood. As kids, we put them all over our rooms, furniture, books and notebooks, and wherever else our little hands could stick them. Yet, you have probably seen stickers being used and loved by adults as much, if not more, than kids. They can be found on water bottles, laptops, car bumpers, journals, and many other surfaces. You may even know an adult who uses a sticker chart like an elementary school kid does to keep track of their daily tasks. So, what gives?

    Why do adults love stickers? It turns out that there is psychology behind why many adults still love to stick stickers everywhere. Psychology professionals have reached out to GOOD to share some of the reasons why adult brains benefit from having and using stickers.

    Accountability awards

    Much like with children, many adults turn to stickers as an easy way to stay motivated to commit to a task or achieve a goal. While youngsters turn to sticker charts for reading goals or eating vegetables, adults can use them to motivate themselves to hit the gym or keep up with their budget. It may sound like an innocuous award, but that’s all it needs to be.

    “Small simple tokens or rewards like stickers often cause an instant dopamine rush that leaves us feeling a sense of joy or happiness even if it might be small or fleeting,” said psychology professor and licensed therapist Jillian Amodio

    “In my work as a psychologist, I often encourage clients to use sticker charts, simple grids where you put stickers up when you complete a task,” said registered psychologist Rod Mitchell. “I’ve had many clients who tried positive self-talk, only to find it slid off. Stickers worked for them.”

    It may sound immature on the surface, but what worked to establish good behaviors or habits as a kid can sometimes be just as effective for a grown-up.

    “I had one client who was very resistant to the idea, viewing it as childish,” Mitchell added. “He came back the following week and sheepishly told me that the sticker chart had worked like a charm.”

    Progress markers

    “In addition to creating a sense of accomplishment, seeing a sticker placed on a calendar, chart, or planner after achieving a goal can create a visual history of success,” said Dr. Lori Bohn, medical director at Voyager Recovery Center. “This history can motivate an individual to continue to work towards additional goals.”

    So the benefit of sticker charts isn’t just the dopamine rush, but encouragement. A person can look back at the progress they made, and any “failure” they see becomes an anomaly. It’s why many folks have created sticker charts for things as basic as eating healthy foods to more complex struggles like sobriety.

    “The stickers on the chart serve as small badges of who you are and what you did,” said Mitchell. “A client I had who was struggling to make time for his kids now looks back on a chart full of stickers and knows that he’s become the family man he wanted to be.”

    An easy form of expression

    Placing a sticker on a laptop or water bottle you use daily also allows us to express ourselves. That expression can be as insightful as a political message or as simple as “I like SpongeBob.” It can communicate to others what you’re all about without even speaking a word.

    “Stickers appeal to adults because they often offer an opportunity for self expression and trigger a sense of nostalgia,” said Amodio. “They can also serve social purposes when they speak to people who share similar interests, values, or devotion to a cause.”

    The same logic applies to why many people use digital stickers and emojis when texting or posting on social media.

    Psychologically instill civic duty

    So how powerful are stickers? According to extensive research, very. One sticker standout is they get people to the polls. The “I Voted” sticker folks receive after they vote is a great motivator. They allow folks to feel that dopamine hit after voting, while advertising to others to vote. Stickers can be a reward for voters, a reminder to those who plan on submitting their ballot, or provide FOMO (fear of missing out) to those who don’t vote.

    “It tells other individuals what the person did (voted), what the person values (voting), and what type of individual they perceive themselves to be (a voter),” said Dr. Bohn. “Social psychologists have shown that people are heavily influenced by social norms. In many cases, people rely on other people to help them understand if their behavior is acceptable or not.”

    It may feel like mental manipulation to get people to vote (because it is) but it’s important to note that the sticker doesn’t endorse any particular bill or candidate. It just endorses participation.

    Affordable artwork

    “Stickers are also visually appealing which creates a pleasurable response in the brain as well,” said Amodio.

    Stickers are used by adults because they like how they look. They’re an inexpensive and convenient form of artwork to display. They can easily be put in a book, on a wall, or most other surfaces. They don’t take too much space and are cheaper than paintings, sculptures, and other artwork.

    Many independent artists have turned their work into stickers. It’s a way to keep making a living while also making it affordable for people to purchase their art. Sticker art also benefits the brains of the artists and their supporters alike. It’s just like any other art piece you can display. 

    There are many valid and beneficial reasons why grown adults happily use stickers. The act as a boost, a motivator, and a way to express yourself in one. If you’re already a fan, keep on stickin’.

  • Student with severe facial burns from a frat house fire healed through new innovative treatment
    Photo credit: Hamilton Health SciencesExosomes helped heal severe facial burns with less scarring.
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    Student with severe facial burns from a frat house fire healed through new innovative treatment

    Exosomes could change how we treat various maladies and disease.

    A university student who suffered severe facial burns has remarkably healed thanks to what is being called a world-first biological treatment.

    On December 2, 2025, 18-year-old Kaitlyn Jeffrey was caught in a fire at the Pi Kappa Alpha frat house at Western University in Canada. The fire was caused after rubbing alcohol had been thrown onto a lit torch. Kaitlyn was one of the five people rushed to the hospital for injuries. She suffered serious burns after her face and hair had been set ablaze.

    A new treatment

    Usually, treatment for such burns would require a skin graft, but the burn unit at Hamilton Health Services wanted to try something different. While skin grafting is helpful, the end result isn’t always ideal. Skin grafting can be a slow process that ends with scarring and often a patch-like appearance on the patient.

    “My vision for Kaitlin was to avoid skin graft surgery to her face and neck at any cost,” said Dr. Marc Jeschke, medical director of the hospital’s regional burn program and vice-president of research and innovation at HHS. “You can do the best graft on the planet, but you won’t return the skin to normal.”

    With Kaitlyn’s and her family’s permission, Dr. Jeschke sent an urgent application to Health Canada for a new type of treatment. After Health Canada approved, the doctors proceeded to give Kaitlyn an exosome treatment for her facial burns. The results were a rousing success.

    What are exosomes?

    Exosomes, or extracellular vesicles (EcVs), are present in almost all cells, tissues, and body fluids. They’re tiny vesicles released naturally by nearly all types of cells, carrying proteins, lipids, and genetic material. They essentially carry these “packages” of material and send signals from one cell to another to regulate their behavior. They’re not only being tested for medical applications like this one, but are a part of a skin care trend as well. While exosomes had been studied for burn research, they haven’t been tested on humans before.

    One trillion exosomes were collected and injected into Kaitlyn’s injured areas over the course of two treatments. This helped her cells coordinate in rapidly healing and repairing her facial tissue. The treatments also significantly reduced inflammation. 

    Astounding healing and new possibilities

    After she had healed, Katilyn was amazed and grateful at the result.

    “It’s honestly a miracle,” she said. “Being injured in the fire has also had a deep impact on my mental health, and it’s something I’m continuing to deal with. But having such good results, particularly to my face, is helping me move forward.”

    Exosomes are still being researched for other potential medicinal applications. They are being tested to see how well they could modulate immune responses and deliver biomarkers. This could help combat cardiovascular disease, neurological disorders, and cancer among other ailments. Time and research will tell whether exosomes can help those patients like they helped Kaitlyn.

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