How To Tell If S/he's Interested
Besides gauging your own interest in another meeting, you of course want to
know whether the other person is receptive. The best way to know is to ask for
the next date and see if the response is positive, but signs on your first
encounter can give you an idea of how much your date enjoyed being with you and
whether she or he would like another encounter. here are some of the signs:
- Smiling at you often
- Inviting body language -- making the same motions as you do (called
"mirroring," such as putting hand to chin when you do) and assuming
"open" positions (such as facing toward you, with arms not crossed)
- Making some contact (holding hands, touching your cheek, or putting an
arm around you)
- Making reference to a future time together, or responding positively to
references you make to future encounters (such as "It would be nice to do
that together")
- Maintaining lots of eye contact
- Being interested in the conversation and keeping it going
- Trying to find common topics for conversation
- Seeming energetic and enthusiastic about you, about what you say, and
about what you are doing together
- Complimenting you
- Moving close to you (for example, sitting on the same side as you in the
restaurant)
- Hugging with comfortable body contact; drawing you close
Of course, the opposite of these would indicate more of a yellow light about
further contact. These warning signals indicate that things did not go well:
- Wanting to end the date earlier than planned
- Making no references to the future
- Returning non-enthusiastic responses to any mentions you make of future
contacts
- Displaying restrained body language that closes off contact (such as
crossed arms and legs, turning away, or hands over mouth or eyes)
- Showing little interest in what you are saying, and engaging in
restricted conversation beyond shyness
- Mentioning other relationships, indicating a desire to set up an excuse
about having another boyfriend or girlfriend
- Making references to being busy, having many commitments, or not being
interested in having a relationship (as a preparation for turning down further
dates)
- Being preoccupied with other things, such as fumbling with keys,
primping, looking away when it comes time to get into the car, or parting at the
door (times when some intimate contact could take place)
Six Signs You might Not Want to Go to Date Number Two
- He tells you he hates germs and sleeps in a hyperbaric chamber like
Michael Jackson.
- Sucking peas in you nostrils didn't go over too well, especially after
they fell out with boogers on them.
- When you twisted your spaghetti on your fork, it spritzed all over her
white see-through blouse
- He told you he's worth millions of dollars, but he doesn't have cash for
the coat check on valet because his mother handles all his money.
- He tells you he's dated models and actress all his life -- and you work
for a bank.
- He goes to kiss you and saliva drools down his chin.
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