There are no rules: You don't have to label yourself gay or lesbian or queer or any other word simply over butterfly feelings. In fact, you don't ever have to label yourself. Sexuality is more than a spectrum or a gay-straight binary with bi firmly in the middle.
If her attention is primarily on anything other than you, and if she doesn't seem excited to be spending time with you, that's the number-one universal sign that you're not her #1 choice. If she: Is constantly checking her phone. Acts like there's somewhere else she needs or wants to be.
Flirting is a definite healthy way to interact with someone from the opposite sex, if you're doing it right that is. But there's a really thin line between healthy and harmless flirting and flirting where you seem like a creep to her.
People tend to naturally lean toward people they like in conversation, according to Battle. If the guy you like tends to lean his face in closer to yours while he's talking to you or listening to you talk, that's a good sign that he might be into you.
Make eye contact, stand up straight, and speak up when you talk. Most girls are attracted to confidence. Try your best to not lead a girl on if you don't want to pursue a relationship with her. Don't try to show that you like her (or dislike her) by being mean to her.
A man's personality is the main thing a woman sees while choosing her potential partner. They desire a sincere, family-oriented, honest, trustworthy, and respectful man. A woman often looks for a man who will treat her with love, care, and respect without drama.
Keep your touches light and short so she doesn't get uncomfortable. If you two have been having a fun conversation so far, feel free to gently touch her on the hand or on the forearm. Don't go any higher than that, and definitely don't try to grab her waist or anywhere on her torso.
Keep it elegant with “You're ravishing” or be more forthright with “You're so hot.” “You're absolutely irresistible.” “You're stunning." “You're the most gorgeous woman I've ever seen.”