How Can I Tell If a Woman Likes Me? Look For These 3 Big Signals of Attraction
By bang323
@bang323 (102)
Philippines
July 9, 2009 12:24am CST
Most guys' biggest fear is being played by a girl. It can be hard to know if a woman is serious about a relationship or just having fun. Is she just getting your hopes so she can crush them? There are ways to tell for sure whether or not she's playing you, and there also ways to know for sure that her feelings are genuine.
The key is understanding body language. If you can do that, it's impossible to screw it up. Every guy has to deal with the fear and anxiety of approaching girls, but you'd be surprised how that melts away. It's easy to be confident when you have sure signs.
1. Head tilt left, followed by a toss. She may move her head a bit during your conversation. She might swish her hair around, and then toss it. This is a subtle sign that she wants you to look. You might see girls around the place doing this - rest assured they've got some guy in their sights.
2. Lingering touch. There's a reason that when she touches you, it seems to last a second too long. Whether you're making her laugh or telling her something serious, the same thing happens. She may even lightly rest her head right on your shoulder. If you can't figure out that she's trying to tell you something with that, then you really are clueless.
3. She gets angry when you take off. When a girl feels that you've been meshing well and enjoying each other's company, she'll be bewildered when you decide to go elsewhere. She may try to act casual, but she'll be watching like a hawk. This is a definite sign that she's interested, and after a short time you should head back over and ask her out - she won't deny you.
So now what do you do? You have her intrigued, how do you move ahead? How should you go about that? Well, you can do this by hypnotizing her! A particularly effective hypnosis technique, called fractionation, is known to be able to make women fall in love quickly - in as little as 15 minutes. Very effective but controversial at the same time.
But before you use this technique, you must heed this warning...
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