 Hey, Psych2goers. How can you know if others find you attractive? There are some behaviors and actions people subconsciously or consciously do that many find extremely attractive. So what are they? Here are six signs you are an attractive person. Number one, you frequently make the first move. When's the last time you made the first move? According to a 2007 study published in the journal Personal Relationships, making the first move is widely viewed as attractive. It's definitely worth a try. You can start by genuinely complimenting your crush, then start a casual conversation. Ask what they're doing over the weekend. If they're free, don't be afraid to ask them out. Better to try than to not try at all. Then it's pretty attractive. Number two, you take the lead. Are you a natural leader? Try volunteering to lead the next study group or group project. Why? Well, in a 2014 study, researchers explored whether feelings towards other people influenced the perceptions of others' attractiveness. Having their subjects in groups, they found subordinates rated their group leader as significantly more attractive than leaders outside their group. So it might be a good idea to lead the next group discussion. Not only will your social skills improve, but you'll appear more attractive in the process. Number three, you often wear sunglasses. How often do you wear shades? Often? Well, it apparently may make you more attractive. According to a study by Vanessa Brown, lecturer at Nottingham Trent University, there are many different ways in which sunglasses can make us appear more attractive, one of which may be the sense of mystery they can give off. Sunglasses hide your eyes, the window to your soul. Brown explained to the cut that the eyes are such a tremendous source of information and vulnerability for the human being. Not only that, but your shades may boost the appearance of facial symmetry. Who is that mysterious sigh behind those mysterious shades? Number four, you learn from others. Do you seek out knowledge like a vampire on the hunt for blood? The weird analogy, but OK. People are drawn to those that seek out knowledge. Those who are open to learning from others make it a habit to learn more from others. If you notice a friend of yours handled the situation really well, consider what it was that they did that created that successful outcome. Did they actively listen? Were they calm and collected? Or maybe you seek to broaden your knowledge of the world. Read a book, take a class, learn from a colleague. Knowledge is indeed attractive. Eregances not. So we open to learning something new. Others may take notice. Have you learned anything new from something or someone this week? Number five, you have good posture. Do you have great posture? It's been known that great posture can make you appear more attractive to most people. A reason could be that correct posture may make you appear more confident and confidence is widely viewed as an attractive quality. A 2012 study supports this idea and found that if you hold the correct posture, your testosterone levels can rise up to 20 percent. Even if held for just a little while, this hormone's levels will increase. And guess what? Higher levels of testosterone in both men and women have been linked to increased feelings of confidence. Time to stop slouching and straighten that back. And number six, you're funny. Are you a comedian at heart? The class clown? Or maybe you're not as vocal with your humor, but want to be. Why not try to crack a joke every now and then? Researchers from Illinois State University and DePaul University found in their study that when you use humor, when getting to know an acquaintance at first, that individual has a better chance of liking you more. They even found that engaging in funny tasks may raise romantic attraction. How about a comedy club date night? Sounds fun to me. So have you noticed any of these signs in yourself? Will you seek out more knowledge? Work on improving your posture. Make the first move. Wear sunglasses. Let us know in the comments down below. We hope you enjoyed this video. And if you did, don't forget to click the like button and share it with someone, a friend, family member or crush. Subscribe to Psych2Go and hit the notification bell icon for more content like this. As always, thanks so much for watching.