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Understand body language: 6 signs that someone is crazy about you!

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30 Gusht 2021

Understand body language: 6 signs that someone is crazy about you!

Relationship trainer and founder of Spark Matchmaking, Michelle Fraley, says learning body language can be the key to unraveling many sensations. Below are six body language signs that indicate that someone is in love with you, even if they have not yet said so. Okay, if not "lovers", you really like it!

# 1 - Proximity

If you like someone, they will try to close the (physical) gap between you as often as they can. Consider these questions:

- Are you trying to get closer to me?

- Closer to me, if he is sitting next to me?

- Do you put objects like drinks, telephone between us?

- Does he bend over more when he speaks, placing his body (arms, legs) closer to me physically?

# 2 - Touch

You rarely touch people for whom you have no feelings. Details like touching the arm when you speak, hair or even a small attempt at physical contact, is a clear sign that the person in front of you is really having fun!

# 3 - Care, attention

When someone is falling in with you, he may seem overwhelmed. See how focused he is when he is with you and ask yourself how you feel: Safe? Are you getting the attention you need? 

# 4 - Eye contact

Eye contact is so intense that researchers have used it to evoke feelings of love. Eye contact is an intimate and personal act, so if you are involved in intense eye contact, it can be very meaningful.

# 5 - How open they seem to you, apart from body language

Crossed arms, usually indicate that someone is closed to feeling or giving love. When someone is ready for you, even his body language will be more open. You will see a calm, relaxed attitude and a tendency to be as close as possible.

# 6 - Gestures that show protection

It is common for people in love to have a desire to protect the person they love. This can be manifested in words, deeds and body language. We can mention putting an arm before crossing the road, opening the doors, etc. 

Source: Well & Good