People normally don’t stare at one another for more than a few seconds if they’re not having a conversation. A woman who looks at you more than usual probably has feelings for you. Try catching her eye seductively when you see her staring and give her a smile so she knows that you like her too.

In conversations between friends or acquaintances, holding eye contact for 4 to 5 seconds at a time is normal. Therefore, holding it longer signifies attraction! Sometimes, if she’s shy, she might avoid eye contact entirely instead. Study her interactions with other people—does she make regular eye contact with them but not you? That’s a sign she has feelings for you.

For example, you might notice she’s been wearing many low-cut shirts or tighter pants lately where she dressed a little more conservatively before. If you hang out with a group of friends, she might make a point to sit near you or walk through your line of vision often, so you notice her new look.

The “personal zone,” which usually applies to friends having a casual conversation, is between 1. 5 feet (0. 46 m) and 4 feet (1. 2 m) apart. If she’s closer, she might not think of you as just a friend. Study the distance other friends and coworkers stand away from you by comparison. You’ll likely notice a major difference between their position and hers.

Alternatively, she might lick her lips or part them slightly to show her attraction. Lip-biting can also be an unconscious reaction to seeing someone attractive. Even if she’s usually shy and probably not doing it to flirt intentionally, she might just like what she sees.

For example, she might look at you flirtatiously while twirling a lock of hair around her fingers or flip it over her shoulder. Women use other subtle hints with their body language, too. She might brush away her hair to expose her neck and tilt her head slightly to send you a quietly seductive signal.

For example, a woman who likes you might touch your shoulder or brush her hand against your arm during a conversation. She might hug you tightly whenever you say goodbyes to one another. She’ll go out of her way to sit next to you and might put her head on your shoulder or sit close enough for your thighs to brush together.

Study the difference between her voice while she chats with a friend and her voice while she talks to you. You might start to notice how much more sensual she sounds when talking to someone she’s attracted to.

If you notice this, she’s not just faking a happy attitude to catch your interest; it’s her subconscious way of showing you how much she likes you! You literally brighten up her day just by being there.

For example, if you mention offhandedly that gummy worms are your favorite snack, and she brings you a pack of them a few days later, she’s showing you that she likes you. If you’re having a bad day, she’ll be the first to ask if anything is wrong (and whether there’s anything she can do to help). She might also ask you personal questions about your favorite books, hobbies, or passions in life so that she can learn more about you.

She might say, “Oh, wow! You look so handsome today. Your shirt really brings out the color of your eyes. " Another example could be, “Thanks so much for your help building this shelf. I really admire how considerate you are. And crafty—you might have to give me lessons!” Compliment her, too. Everyone enjoys getting a little appreciation; be flirty to show her that you like her back.

For example, you might hear her say, “Any fun plans this weekend? Mine might be a little boring; I don’t have anything going on. " If she hints that she’s available, ask her out! Follow up with, “If you’re free, would you like to grab dinner on Saturday? I’d love to show you this great restaurant near my place. "

She might also be intentionally seductive, saying things like “Hey, handsome!” or casually mentioning her fantasies and desires. She might even come right out and ask if you’ll come over to her place later (or vice versa). On the other hand, you might notice awkwardness in conversations if she’s shy or nervous. She might lose her train of thought easily or clumsily bump into something because she’s so distracted by you.

She’ll also write you long texts when she’s interested in you, either matching the length of your texts or making hers even longer. Remember that it’s not always possible to respond immediately, especially during work hours. Look at the overall pattern instead. If her replies are fast more often than not, it’s still a good sign!