Men: If a woman seems focused on your face and chest, she sees romantic potential. A gaze that wanders from your chest to your hips to your legs reveals that she's interested in you—but it could either friendship or something more intimate.
Smiling and looking at you often is a surefire sign of attraction. When a girl is attracted to you, she'll look at you appreciatively and consciously—hoping you'll notice rather than sneaking glances without really thinking about it. She'll also try to meet your gaze and make eye contact while smiling at you.
It usually means she feels safe and relaxed. That she trusts me, and finds my embrace comforting. I feel happy that she feels good, and that I can make her feel that way. And since this is typically only done to me by my girlfriend, it means either she is mine, or wants to be.
When you catch a guy staring at your chest, make a sound to indicate that you know what he's doing and you don't appreciate it. Clear your throat loud enough for him to hear you and don't continue the conversation until he looks up at your eyes.
Touching his head: Expression of adoration. Touching his face: Expressing romance. Touching his chest: Expressing sexual desires.
Touching the chest draws further attention to it. When a woman does this in front of a man it makes the man think of doing this and is thus a highly suggestive and flirtatious act. Rubbing the chest can also be a sign of pain of discomfort, perhaps from tension and stress.
When reading body language, the reaction she gives to your touch can be an indicator of how she feels about you. If a woman is into you, she may blush, giggle, or flash a quick smile at the slightest touch, like a brush of her arm. If she's not interested, she may pull away or not even notice your touch.
If you notice he is making more eye contact with you or you catch a guy staring at you, he is probably attracted to you. He may be enthralled by your good looks and may be fantasizing about kissing you. Perhaps he stares at you and smiles; that could mean he likes you, too.
Some studies have found that up to 94% of people report that they have experienced the feeling of eyes upon them and turned around to find out they were indeed being watched.
Tilt your head forward slightly. This works on most people depending on what you look like. Squint your eyes and push your eyebrows together then down and stare a while to confuse them. Push your lower jaw forward and either leave your mouth normal or frown.
When laying on the couch watching TV or laying in bed after a long day, it's one of the best feelings when a woman lays her head down on your chest and puts her arm over you. As men, we enjoy feeling as though we are being protective, and this signifies that she feels safe in our arms.
Make quick, casual contact.
Lean in, bending from your waist. The idea here is not full-body contact, which is a much more intimate and personal hug. Wrap one arm around her arm and place your hand in-between her shoulder blades. Wrap your other arm around her and place your hand below your first hand.
Making Eye Contact
If she looks at you and then instantly turns away, it may be because she is shy or doesn't want to get caught looking at you. If she looks back at you and smiles, that's an invitation for you to go introduce yourself.
If you lock eyes with a girl and she immediately looks down and away, that's a sign of embarrassment. She's probably interested, but just feels shy.
Intently staring can be a good thing and might mean that he likes what he sees. Research indicates that in many cases of prolonged eye contact, both parties are interested in each other or maybe aroused.
People often stare out of curiosity. We are all curious when we see something new or someone different. Although it can make us feel uncomfortable, people often do this by accident, without meaning to. Not everyone will have met or seen someone who has a visible difference before.
When done without blinking, contracted pupils and an immobile face, this can indicate domination, aggression and use of power. In such circumstances a staring competition can ensue, with the first person to look away admitting defeat. Prolonged eye contact can be disconcerting.
Your potential love interest stares at you while you are in the middle of something or talking to someone. He or she may look away when you catch them staring at you, or might hold eye contact as if they're trying to memorize your features.
If someone has a crush on you, there's a fairly good chance they'll be glancing at you more often than others. They might stare at you when they think you aren't noticing and might even look away if you catch them. Such sneaking glances at you may indicate they like you as well.
One of the most unmistakable signs a girl likes you is her reaching out and planning to meet more often. It doesn't have to be about dates! She may ask you to tag along while running little errands, grabbing a quick bite, small hikes, and adventures, or even become her workout buddy.