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Discover the most common types of flirting signals women use and how to spot even the most subtle flirting.

Some experts say 90% of communication is nonverbal. We send nonverbal messages to communicate; some nonverbal messages are simple to interpret their meaning; for instance if someone is smiling at you they are pleased with something you have done. Interpreting the meaning of different types of nonverbal flirting signals becomes a little more difficult. In the next few minutes you will learn how to spot the six most common types of flirting signals.

1.) Eye contact is the most popular way to flirt with someone in a crowded place or if the person is across the room. If you hold eye contact with a woman for 2 seconds or longer and she keeps looking at you then she is definitely interested and it's time to take the next step and approach her.

2.) She caresses or plays with her hair. Women put a lot of effort into ensuring their hair looks its best; for this reason their hair is a source of confidence. If she is drawing attention to it she is attempting to act in a seductive manner towards you.

3.) She places emphasis on her legs and feet: Women flirt a couple of different ways with their legs and feet. For instance if she points her feet toward you, she is probably interested in you. Another more subconscious way of flirting is if she crosses and uncrosses her legs while you're watching. This means she is unsure how to act when you're watching her and she is nervous, meaning she is interested in you.

4.) She licks her lips: women know men find this sexy and if she licks her lips while you're watching she is definitely flirting. Also when we get nervous our mouths get dry and we need to lick our lips.

5.) She exposes her neck, stomach, and other intimate parts of her body. If you see her drawing attention to intimate parts of her body in your direction you have an open invitation to approach her. This is the most common type of flirting.

6.) She smiles at you. Another open invitation to approach her. The best reaction to this gesture is to smile back.

 

Does he like me? was he flirting? or was he playing?

Question: Does he like me? was he flirting? or was he playing?

(Posted by: Kimber on 2010-03-17 17:58:50)

At my friends sleep over there is a guy I fairly knew, I sorta like him. Well we stayed up till 3 in the morning, and my friend fell asleep. Well he was in the tanning bed (wasn't on lol) and we were handing random things back and forth to each other through the crack, like feathers, and more, and touching the tips of our fingers. later on he started to go through my phone, i think lookin through my pictures. then when I stood up he did too, and his arm was against my arm while I was texting, then he lightly leaned on me, He is like really tall and im like 5'1 and he is like.... Alot taller lol. so it was more weight to me. then later on he took my bracelet that had hearts on it, and said "this is a cool bracelet, im goin to keep it " and puts it on. the next morning he left by the time i woke up, so now my bracelet is gone :P I have contact to him, but i am letting him have it. was he flirting, or just playing around?


Answers:

Posted by: cardfreak9876 on 2010-03-17, 18:09:33

He was probrolly playing around wit the bracelet cus i actually did tht to my girlfriend today... its not deffinet if someone likes you less' u ask, i reccomend it

  

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