Body Language Signs That Prove She Wants You

By Editorial Staff in Life Style On 15th March 2017
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#1 Batting her eyelashes can be a good sign.

This is a classic move that we all learned from years of watching cartoon characters flirting. If you see a woman doing this, ask her a question, like, "Would you like to borrow my eye drops?" If she says yes, follow-up with another romantic question like, "What's your name?"

#2 Keep your eyes peeled for her deploying the index finger "come-here" signal.

If a woman beckons you to join her, approach, introduce yourself and consider saying, "How may I be of service?" If you want to be more casual, the classic, "What's up?" is a familiar way to strike up a conversation.

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#3 The call me gesture is a classic.

If a woman makes this sign in your direction, look around and point at yourself with a quizzical look on your face to confirm she's addressing you. If she confirms, make sure you have her phone number before running away excitedly.

#4 Looks at the way she moves her head.

Nodding enthusiastically when you ask, "Hi, can I talk to you?" or any number of other questions is a clear sign that she consents to the specific question you just asked. Nodding once doesn't provide blanket consent for everything, but it's a good sign that you should keep asking questions.

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#5 If she grabs your hand and places it on her body, like -- say -- on her shoulder, you're good to put your hand in that place.

Just because a woman places your hand in one place doesn't mean that you've got an invitation to touch her everywhere. Take this gesture as a sign that she's comfortable with your touch. Don't be afraid to ask if you'd like to touch her elsewhere.

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#6 It's all in the lips.

Look for her articulating the words, "I want you." That is a fantastic sign — feel good about your situation.

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#7 The ol' index finger through the "OK" sign may be a good sign.

It's best to confirm what message she's trying to convey, but this has been used as a gesture to indicate an interest in coitis. No matter what, verbalize questions, and look for and provide enthusiastic consent when you're exploring boundaries in a new and exciting relationship.