Is there a difference in signs and body language when a person is attracted with someone compared a person just being a flirt?
This girl I'm talking to is giving me alot of attention, I don't really see her doing it with other guys so I'm thinking she likes me, but I'm not 100% sure.How would a person act differently if they were ATTRACTED to you versus just being a FLIRT?
....flirting could just be out of the blue. if she really likes you and wants to have a relationship with you, she would acts like that all the time. well...if a girl is flirting; shes attracted to you. she wants you and/or other guys to notice her. BUT i know that you are asking more than just that. if you catch her sneaking looks at you from across the room, if she tries to talk to you often, if she teases you and jokes around with you and smiles a lot around you, laughs at your jokes: yeah. you can bet that she likes you. and if she doesn't do that stuff to any other guy, she likes you more than anyone else. go for it. if shes really attracted to you, she would keep it up all the time. if she were just being a flirt, i think she would just do that some of the time...and if she listens to what you have to say, cares about you, and if she gives you advice when you are in tough situations, she likes you. a flirt would just.....how can i put this.....show off and LOOK attractive and try to get your attention all the time and just about nothing else.How would a person act differently if they were ATTRACTED to you versus just being a FLIRT?
there totally is.
a flirt could randomly blow u off in the middle of a convo to leave to go with his/her friends. as well they don't seem that interested. and they nod periodically to act like they r but they are so not. as well the guys may keep their hands in their pockets, girls may fling their hair around and stuff.
a person who is attracted to you will LOOK at u! flirts sometimes don't. u can see the difference. people who are attracted to u won't blow u off, they will stick around until the convo is done. and they may get serious rather than joke around alot. + they actually care!
she make like u!!!! :)
awww. well check it out more. pay attention. if u see her leaning in more while talking to u, she likes u. if she really listens to wat u have to say she likes u.
good luck!!
Flirts don't take an interest in your life and feelings
Someone who's attracted to you will take an interest in almost every part of your life. This person may flirt too in an attempt to let you know they are interested.
So if you really want to know you have to look at the attention your getting and decide if it is meaningful to your life or pretty unsubstantial.
If she's giving you ATTENTION AND PAYING ATTENTION TO WHAT YOU SAY (like she knows how you are), then she for sure (200%) likes you....she probably loves you. You better go get her, even if she told you a long time ago, she probably still feels that way. You must of made an impact on her. And she saw something really special in you. That's how I am when I really want a guy and believe me that has happened only once in the last few years.
Try to kiss her, hold her hand, anything like that. Then her body language will tell you the answer that you seek. If her body says no, then no. If it goes along, then it could be a yes or no. That's when you talk about it with her.
If someone is attracted to you, they will be extremely nervous if you match their level of attention because they won't know where the relationship will go.
Generally, people don't flirt with people they aren't attracted to.
a flirt would be a flirt to everyone hot or ugly.
someone that likes you will give you extra attention and go the extra length to talk to you
Don't listen to that girl...
95% of the time...a girl WON'T ask you out...
Umm....go hang out wit her alone somewhere have fun, flirt a bit..see how things turn out. :)
They ask you out.
Ask her out and find out!
I don't think so
they are serious about it.. rather than joking about it
dude just talk to her...best way to go
ASKKKKKKK you stupid
on a text
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