If she looks down and sweeps her gaze across the floor, or looks to one side and then up, it means she has a little interest in you!
Want to know if the beauty in front of you is interested in you? Just look at her eyes. According to British reports, well-known British women expert Ali Campbell has recently released a new book, "More Than Just Sex," which tells you what different expressions of women's eyes mean. Campbell firmly believes that men can judge how a woman feels about themselves by gauging her eyes. No wonder people often say that eyes are the window of the soul!
These are good signs
1. Look down
If she looks down, it means she is confirming her heart. Perhaps this is great news for you, because this detail means that she is very interested in you. A woman looking to the side can sometimes be seen as a sign of rejection, but in reality, she may have been attracted to you and is just confirming her inner self.
2. Look on both sides
But if she starts looking aside, it may mean that you still have a chance, and she hasn't fully made a decision yet. "If the woman shyly moves away from her gaze, it doesn't mean she refuses outright. If you start pursuing her now, it's very dramatic!"!
Generally speaking, when a woman looks down or both ways, it means that she is constantly struggling and confirming her feelings for you. This means you may have a play!
3. Turn back to gaze in 45 seconds
If the woman first shifts her gaze and then turns back to gaze within 45 seconds, then don't hesitate to write down her number and make good contact! Once you confirm that she is not disappointed in your feelings, ignore her being too shy to say hello to you and pursue her directly!
Forget it
1. Look boldly at
"If she boldly looks at you, I'm sorry, which means she's not interested in you.".
2. Look over your head
"If her gaze goes directly over your head, then you are completely" cupped up ". She is not imagining a romantic scene of watching the sunset with you, on the contrary, this is just a diversion of her gaze.". If you encounter this situation, then... there is no "then".
(Intern Editor: Zhao Minqing)