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The secret to reading people’s body language to find out their true feelings
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Aside from them just coming right out and saying it, how do you know if someone’s attracted to you? As it turns out, there are plenty of non-verbal cues people give when they’re interested in someone—you just need to know what signs to look for. We’ll help you by giving you a list of behavioral and physical signs to watch for. Next time you see your crush or someone you find attractive, you’ll know exactly how to read their body language to know if your feelings are reciprocated.
Things You Should Know
- A person who’s attracted to you is likely to maintain eye contact, smile, and lean in towards you to show that they’re interested.
- They might try to subconsciously draw attention to themselves by licking their lips, swaying their hips, or crossing and uncrossing their legs.
- Someone who’s attracted to you might also act nervous and blush a lot when they’re around you.
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QuestionI'm really confused. A friend I really like has displayed obvious signs of attraction, but when I asked them out, they said they'd rather be friends. What are your thoughts, and should I pursue it?Powder!!Community AnswerIt could be they're scared to be in a relationship, whether it's because you intimidate them or it's their first. Try to make them more comfortable around you, and make little jokes every once in a while that hint at the fact that you like them. In time, they may be more willing to be in a relationship.
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