Girls is it obvious that she is interested in me...or am i looking to much into this?

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I been in the same class as this girl for the entire quarter. we started talking when we were placed into the same group for a debate. even though she was on the other side of the debate, we all had to meet in the group. we exchanged numbers and in the beginning she would text me about questions regarding the debate, but then we kinda got into playful flirting. she texts me words like "honey" "sweetie" and "sweetheart" i have ONLY been talking to her for about 2 days.

now she really wants me to take classes with her next quarter. like she insists that we do. then today on the phone she asked if I was really good at soccer, because she knows i am on the college team. then she said she wants me to teach her little brother and that they will come to my games and i will be his idol.

i cant tell if she is just being really friendly or whether she is interested in me? what do you think?
 
You should ask her out for coffee sometime, see how she reacts. So far she's showing signs that she likes you, so it wouldn't hurt to try.
 
So far it seems like she is interested. Just get to know her more and if you're interested make it clear. (:
Hope for the best for you :) Good luck.
 
Seems pretty obvious she's interested.

Some people use honey/sweetie/etc.. on strangers often. But insisting on classes together and calling you..=/

Just don't jump in, like change all your classes...she seems rather extroverted, and those types have a huge web of friends and people. So you're going to be compared.
 
It could be that she's interested. But then again she could be looking for a friend and nothing more. It never hurts to ask how she feels about it. If it were me I would tell her that I like her and that I would want to go on a date with her sometime, to spend time with her outside of school and to get to know her. So put it out there that you are interested in her, but simultaneously let her know that if she doesn't want to then that's alright. And if she just wants a friend then it's up to you if you want to be her friend. She obviously feels comfortable with you enough to introduce you to her family members, so you might as well be her friend already. Trust your gut instinct on this one because you don't know her on any level and there's always the possibility that she may be someone you wish you had never met later in life.
 
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