 Asector Goers, welcome back to our channel. Our body language can reveal a lot about us, more than we realize. Some people have a keen intellect on body language. They're a Sherlock Holmes type and pick up on the little gestures and subtle movements that can reveal our mood, motivation and desires. Some subtle gestures can be hints into whether someone is attracted to another. How can you recognize this subtle behavior and become, well, recognizing the science is a good start. Here are six body language signs that may signal that someone is attracted to you. Number one, clammy hands. You get nervous around your crush. Well, if they like you too, they may be just as anxious as you are. Stammering, breaking out in sweats and clammy hands can be signs someone likes you so much you make them nervous. Attraction can even make us a bit dumb sometimes. Research has found that sexual arousal shuts off parts of the prefrontal cortex of the brain. This region of the brain is responsible for critical thinking, rational behavior and self-awareness. Next time you're around them, pay attention. Do they always break out in a sweat? They can't speak as eloquently as they usually do. Perhaps it's just that they secretly have a crush on you. Number two, look for a real Duchenne smile. Have you ever heard of the Duchenne smile? There are a few common facial expressions that can give way to what someone is really thinking or feeling. A Duchenne smile is one of them. According to Healthline, this occurs when the zygomaticus major muscle lifts the corners of your mouth at the same time the orbicularis oculi muscles lift your cheeks and crinkle your eyes at the corners. Basically, it's the type of smile that reaches up to your eyes, causing those wrinkles by your eyes known as crow's feet to appear. This type of smile appears when someone is genuinely happy, as opposed to a polite and kind smile or even a forced smile. And there could be an easier way to interpret different smiles. Cardiff Universities Magdalena Rachelouska and her colleagues of researchers developed a classification of smiles and their effects on others. With the help of a complex modeling program used in 2017, when you're giving positive feedback, you can often show what Rachelouska calls a reward smile. This is when your lips are naturally pulled directly upwards. Your eyebrows lift and you form small dimples at the sides of your mouth. The dominant smile is used when one communicates friendship and liking. This includes pressing your lips together along with the appearance of small dimples. Lastly, the Duchenne smile is when your upper lip is raised, you wrinkle your nose and your cheeks get pushed upwards when smiling. During this smile, you raise your upper lids and you sort of sneer with the indentation between your nose and mouth naturally deepening. So if you happen to notice someone you've been recently talking to using the Duchenne smile, they may just be trying to tell you that they like you. Now, to discern whether they like you as a friend or as someone more. Number three, their face is flushed. When people get attracted to someone, they can become anxious, a kick of adrenaline and suddenly they're flushing. If you notice someone often blushes around you and their face becomes flushed when you're talking to them, they may really like you. Number four, their pupils dilate. Another way to tell if someone is attracted to you, look into their eyes to see if their pupils dilate. According to body language expert, Patty Wood, author of Success Signals, a guide to reading body language. Dilation is a brain response that occurs when you like and are attracted to something. So if you notice someone's pupils dilate when they look deeply into your eyes mid conversation, this could likely be a sign they're attracted to you. The good thing is, if your pupils dilate in attraction as well, it's a good thing to be revealed. In a significant research study published in the journal Scientific American, researchers showed male subjects two photographs of the same woman. In one image, researchers changed the size of her pupils to be faintly larger. While the other image was adjusted, so she had smaller pupils. None of the men reported noticing this light change. The men described the women with small pupils as cold, hard and selfish. The women with larger pupils were described as soft, more feminine and pretty. Many further studies have had similar results. When it comes to women's preferences on pupil size, studies suggest that they are similar in some ways. Findings appear to suggest that women who are attracted to nice guys are attracted to medium sized pupils. While those who like bad boys are attracted to larger pupils. Well, obviously we can't control the size of our pupils, but dimming the lights will expand them. So when you're having a conversation with your crush and your pupils dilate due to attraction, they may just find you subtly more attractive due to this. Number five, they groom themselves when you approach them. So you're approaching someone and you can't help but notice that they suddenly readjust their clothing, fix their hair and straighten their posture. This behavior is a common sign of attraction. When we like someone, we often want to present our best selves and appear as attractive as possible. So if you catch someone quickly grooming themselves as you approach them, go ahead and give them a compliment in turn. Odds are, it may just make their day. And then you can notice if they strongly blush in response. And number six, they lean toward you. You lean in your seat as that final scene plays. Tears streaming down your face as the dramatic scene comes to its dramatic conclusion. Why do you do this? Because you are not only interested but emotionally invested in this show. Same goes for people. According to psychologist Jack Schaefer, people lean towards people they like and distance themselves from people they dislike. Inward leaning increases as report increases, meaning you may first turn your head towards someone, then your shoulders, followed by your torso. Then if you're really interested in what someone has to say, you'll lean towards them. So when someone is attracted to another person, Odds are, they may just lean towards them when they get the chance. Not just for a kiss, but because they are deeply interested in what they have to say and who they are. Let's just hope tears aren't streaming down their face. It's just a movie. It's just a movie. But you're too emotionally invested. So are you now a real Sherlock Holmes when it comes to signs of attraction? Which of these body language signs have you noticed in someone? 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