FernGully answered Monday March 1 2004, 7:32 pm: Mostly treating you different then other friends. Maybe being a bit nicer or even more common - a bit meaner. Any extra attention could be attributed to flirtation. [ FernGully's advice column | Ask FernGully A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Monday March 1 2004, 6:28 pm: Eye contact, touching, staring there are man but if he is a friend you can tell the difference between having fun and if he is flirting with you because thge man he does it in changes drastically.
DruidX answered Monday March 1 2004, 5:18 pm: Most of the flirting signals I've gotten can't really be explained in words, but them looking at you in a sugestive manner; asking pertinant questions about your home, hobbies or about themselfs [eg, 'is this your Local pub?', 'Would you say I was crazy?']; touching you more than usual, even 'acidental' touching; them paying more attention to you than usual.
Often you will just 'know' either during or afterwards that they were hitting on you. This is stuff thats not really scientifuc - can't be explaned in words, but that is gut feeling. So, go with your gut, and if in doubt, ask. [ DruidX's advice column | Ask DruidX A Question ]
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