Reading Girls Body Language?
January 30, 2010 · Posted in Girls body language
Just looking for some tips on what to keep an eye out for in body language when it comes to trying to figure out if a girl likes you?
Thanks!
if she always has a smile on her face as soon as she sees you and when she’s around you….
if her body is usually facing yours
if she finds reasons to touch you
i mean thats what i notice i do when i start to care about someone
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i have an idea, how about you just ask herReferences :
If she sneezes on you, she likes you.References :
always looks at you , starts a convo with you , smiles at you .. tries to sit near you.. and so onReferences :
just the look in the eyes, the way she talk to you and the way she might flirt with you.References :
if she flashes youReferences :
well if a girls stares at you and like smiles she likes you or if there super mean to you they secertly like you. And if they laugh at like evrything you say they like you.References :
if she always has a smile on her face as soon as she sees you and when she’s around you….
if her body is usually facing yours
if she finds reasons to touch you
i mean thats what i notice i do when i start to care about someoneReferences :
There is no way you can suss a girl out with this question. Girls will ignore you, act as though you don’t exist, laugh and socialise, be quiet and sulky, talk with you, flirt with you… and they may still like you.
It depends on the kind of girl you want and whether you like to play games.
But coming straight out with it makes it a lot easier.
But you don’t have the guts or like the chase – make some friends and get them to see whether there is a change in her behaviour or whether she keeps looking around when you’ve left. If she’s been as loud as hell while you were there and she becomes a lot quieter after you’re gone, that means she likes you.
If she’s been quiet and then turns loud and sociable, probably means she hates you. Haha just kidding!
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