How do you know if someone is taking advantage of you?
They're constantly asking you to do favors for them
Sure, friends with healthy relationships will do favors for one another, but if it's one sided and the person is constantly asking you to go out of your way for them, they're taking advantage of you — and wasting your time.
The clues aren't always obvious, but you can see some of them by paying attention. When someone finds you physically attractive, it shows by always making eye contact, always wanting to touch you physically, and frequently initiating conversations.
This feeling is what we usually call chemistry between people, or "the spark"—a twinkle in the eye, a skipped heartbeat, or flushed cheeks that indicate two people are truly connecting.
If you're wondering if your attraction to someone is mutual, there are some possible signs of mutual attraction that you can look for. As mentioned in the article above, signs of mutual attraction can include frequent communication, physical touch, prolonged eye contact, mirroring, blushing, and flirtatious behavior.
If they only allow you to hang out when they are available or at places that are only convenient for them, those are red flags. Beware if they ignore you when you want to make plans or are constantly making excusing when you ask to spend time with them. Relationships need to remain focused on give and take.
Another clear sign he likes you is if he is actively trying to hang out with you, or help you, or find out more about you. There are also indicators like eye contact or compliments, and showing that he's interested in your physical appearance, or who you are as a person.
He'll stand close to you. He might place his hands on you casually, like touching your arm or your shoulder when laughing at a joke. “A guy who holds your hand or puts his arm around you is showing interest. We don't tend to touch people we don't like, so touch can be an indication of attraction.”
How do you know if someone likes you more than a friend?
The signs that he likes you more than a friend may not be obvious every time. But if you see that they pay attention to your likes, dislikes, and opinions and feel eager to know more about you, your day, and your family, chances are they are more invested in you than you might think.
It's likely that you are a helpful person by nature, and sometimes you allow people to take advantage of you, because you're nice and you want to please others. Stop this pattern; it's killing your self-respect. You can be kind and nice and have boundaries.
How do you know if the other person feels the chemistry?
Body Language. If there's one thing, apart from your eyes, that can give away what you feel, it is your body language. Women tend to play with their hair, lick their lips, and cross their legs in an attempt to get your attention. Men, however, get their hands sweaty as they are eager to stay beside you.
How can you tell if you have chemistry with someone?
Notice if you both seem giddy around each other.
You might not even have to be around each other: just the thought of him makes you smile! Having fun and feeling good around each other is a definite sign of chemistry.
There is that special spark, that special something, that people feel when there is chemistry, and it happens on both sides. There are times when people sometimes build chemistry or develop chemistry over time as they get to know each other.