Why does it matter? You knowing if it's real or not doesn't in any way change whether they want you to have their number or not.
Edit: Just seems like excessive effort or caring, to find out something which you'd find out anyway by sending a text. Seems like kids nowadays are way too anxious about things that should be chill.
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You missed literally the whole point. If she corrects you, then it's the real number and she actually likes you. If she doesn't correct you, it's a fake number, and she doesn't like you.
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[quote]You missed literally the whole point. If she corrects you, then it's the real number and she actually likes you. If she doesn't correct you, it's a fake number, and she doesn't like you.[/quote] How is that me missing the point? You just reiterated the OP. What I'm saying is that you can find that out easily with a single text anyway, if the body language wasn't obvious enough already. So no prior confirmation is really needed.
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to be fair this method is much faster and would entirely remove any anxiety.
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You know before you text/call
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As if you can't just find out by sending the call/text and letting them answer/respond? Or are you tight on money and need to avoid using a text?
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College student
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[quote]College student[/quote] What?
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Yes I'm short on money...