9 little-known body language signs that someone is attracted to you

It’s one thing to hear someone say they’re attracted to you, and another to read their non-verbal cues.

Often, body language is a more honest form of communication, as it can reveal our true feelings and intentions.

Uncovering these subtle signs of attraction can feel like decoding a secret language, but it doesn’t have to be that complicated.

In this article, I’ll be cluing you in on 9 little-known body language signs that might just mean someone is attracted to you. 

Let’s get started. 

1) The eyes don’t lie

They say the eyes are the windows to the soul, and in the case of attraction, this couldn’t be truer.

Attraction isn’t something you can hide easily. Not when your peepers are involved. It’s almost as if they have a mind of their own.

Every stolen glance, every prolonged eye contact – they all mean something. You see, when someone is attracted to you, their pupils will often dilate. It’s a physical response to emotional stimulation that is difficult to control.

When you’re in conversation with that certain someone, take note of their eyes. Are their pupils larger than usual? Are they maintaining eye contact more often? If so, it might just be a sign of attraction.

But remember, body language can be complex and it’s always essential to consider the context. So while this could be a sign of attraction, it’s important not to jump to conclusions based solely on one sign.

2) The power of touch

In my own experience, I’ve noticed that when someone is attracted to you, they’ll find subtle ways to initiate physical contact.

I remember once, at a social gathering, there was this girl who I suspected might have been interested in me. She would lightly touch my arm during a conversation or ‘accidentally’ brush against me in a crowded room.

At first, I thought it was just my imagination playing tricks on me. But as the evening progressed, I noticed these ‘accidental’ touches becoming more frequent.

Turns out, these were not mere accidents or coincidences. They were subtle signs of attraction. It’s a natural instinct to want to be closer to someone you’re attracted to and initiate some sort of physical contact.

If you notice someone constantly finding reasons to touch you or get closer, it might be a sign they’re attracted to you. But again, remember to consider the context and the individual’s personal space boundaries before drawing any conclusions.

3) Mirroring movements

Have you ever noticed two people in conversation unconsciously mimicking each other’s movements? It might seem amusing, but it’s actually a psychological phenomenon known as mirroring.

Mirroring is a subconscious behavior where a person copies the physical gestures, speech patterns or attitudes of another. It’s often a sign of rapport, a way our brains try to show understanding and likability.

In the realm of attraction, mirroring can be even more pronounced. If someone is attracted to you, they might subconsciously start to mirror your movements – whether it’s the way you’re sitting, how you hold your drink, or even the expressions you make.

When you’re chatting with that special someone, take a moment to observe their actions. If they’re mirroring your movements, it could be a subtle sign of their attraction towards you.

4) Leaning in

Closeness is a natural desire when we’re attracted to someone. We want to bridge the gap and lessen the physical distance between us. It’s a subconscious act, but it can reveal a lot about someone’s feelings towards you.

If someone is attracted to you, they might lean in closer when you’re talking or simply hanging out together. This doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll invade your personal space – it can be as subtle as leaning their body or head slightly towards you.

This sign can be even more evident in group settings. If someone consistently leans in towards you, despite the presence of others, it could be a strong indication of their attraction.

But as always, consider the context and other factors. Leaning in could also be a sign of someone simply being interested in the conversation or having difficulties hearing you. So, it’s important not to rely solely on this sign alone.

5) Fidgeting fingers

It’s crazy how much our hands can give away about what we’re feeling. From displaying nervousness to indicating boredom, they’re often the tell-tale signs of our emotions.

In the context of attraction, fidgeting or playing with objects can be a subtle sign that someone is interested in you. This could range from twirling a strand of hair, tapping a foot, or playing with a glass or jewelry.

Personally, I’ve noticed this sign in many situations – it’s like a subconscious outlet for the nervous energy that builds up when we’re around someone we find attractive.

When you notice someone constantly fidgeting while talking to you, it might not just be nerves. They could be subtly expressing their attraction towards you.

6) Genuine smiles

There’s something absolutely heartwarming about seeing a genuine smile. It’s one of the purest forms of expressing joy and happiness.

When someone is attracted to you, their smiles tend to be more frequent and sincere. It’s as if your presence lights up their world, making it hard for them to hide their feelings.

A genuine smile is one that reaches the eyes, creating little crinkles around them, and it lasts longer than a polite or forced one. It’s a sign of genuine happiness and comfort.

When you’re with that special someone, pay attention to their smiles. If they’re truly attracted to you, their happiness will shine through, making their eyes sparkle with every smile. After all, the eyes – and smiles – don’t lie when it comes to matters of the heart.

7) Nervous laughter

Laughter is a great way to break the ice, and it can serve as a powerful tool in indicating attraction. But sometimes, when we’re around someone we’re attracted to, our laughter may not come as easily or naturally.

I remember a time when I was talking to someone I was really interested in. I found myself laughing nervously at things that weren’t particularly funny. It wasn’t because I was trying to be polite, but rather because I was trying to mask my nervousness.

Nervous laughter can be a sign of attraction. It’s our body’s way of dealing with the tension we feel when we’re around someone we like. It’s a way of showing interest while subtly indicating that we’re a little anxious or excited.

If you notice someone laughing a little too much or at odd times when they’re around you, it might not be because you’re exceptionally funny (though you very well might be!). They might just find you attractive and are dealing with their own bundle of nerves.

8) Attention to detail

When someone is attracted to you, they tend to notice the little things about you that others might overlook.

This could be anything from remembering a small detail you mentioned in passing, complimenting a new outfit or hairstyle, or even noticing when you’re not quite yourself.

This attention to detail extends beyond just words. It can manifest itself in body language too. They might react visibly to your emotions or subtly change their behavior to match your mood.

These small acts of attentiveness show a level of care and interest that goes beyond casual friendship.

If someone seems to notice more about you than others do, it could be a sign of their attraction.

9) Increased attention to appearance

When we’re attracted to someone, we naturally want to present our best selves to them. This often translates to us paying more attention to how we look and act around them.

If someone is constantly adjusting their clothes, fixing their hair, or checking their appearance when they’re around you, it could be a sign that they’re attracted to you.

This heightened self-consciousness is a natural reaction when we’re around someone we like. We want to make a good impression and be noticed in return.

If you notice someone making these extra efforts in your presence, it might be more than just vanity at play. It could be a subtle clue of their attraction towards you.

Final thought: It’s all about connection

The beauty of human interaction lies in its complexity and subtlety. Our emotions and intentions often manifest in ways that go beyond the realm of verbal communication.

When it comes to attraction, these subtle cues can be as meaningful as words, if not more. They offer a glimpse into someone’s feelings, often before they’ve even consciously acknowledged them.

These non-verbal signals – the stolen glances, the gentle touches, the nervous laughter – serve as a silent language of attraction. Understanding this language not only brings us closer to deciphering someone’s feelings towards us but also allows us to express our own feelings more authentically.

So next time you find yourself wondering whether someone is attracted to you, tune into their body language. The answer might just be hidden in those little signs that we often overlook.

But remember, while these signs can be indicators of attraction, they’re not foolproof. Attraction is a complex interplay of emotions, circumstances, and personal preferences. It’s always essential to communicate openly and honestly for real understanding.

Because at the end of the day, true connection transcends beyond these signs – it’s about understanding, respect and genuine care for each other.

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Tina Fey

I'm Tina Fey, the founder of the blog Love Connection. I've extremely passionate about sharing relationship advice. I've studied psychology and have my Masters in marital, family, and relationship counseling. I hope with all my heart to help you improve your relationships, and I hope that even if one thing I write helps you, it means more to me than just about anything else in the world. Check out my blog Love Connection, and if you want to get in touch with me, hit me up on Twitter

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