jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
So I joined this reading and writing group, but I'm in the writing one.
4 men, 6 women.
There's a particular girl who, as soon as she sees me talking to other girls (I only talk, not flirt), or maybe I'm helping them with something, or maybe I'm playfully touching them (flirting), has to come closer, interrupt the conversation sometimes, or in any case you can see she's nervous, and she's trying to draw attention back to herself.
Listen to this: I was sitting, and she was standing next to my chair and had her foot on the leg of the wheelchair.
At a certain point, another girl comes over; I was at the computer and we were writing something together.
That girl gets in the same position as her, but without her foot on the leg of the chair, but she leans forward toward the computer to read the text better.
Do you instinctively know what the girl with the leg on the chair did?
As soon as She see the other girl leaning forward, she place her hand on my shoulder, as if it were an involuntary reflex. It lasted two seconds, then when she rationalized what she'd done, she immediately removed her hand.
A clear sign that he's interested in me.
Here, just a report from the field for someone who might not notice:
When you see a woman who seems nervous when a man is talking to another woman, it's because she likes that man.
So she act like FOMO.
4 men, 6 women.
There's a particular girl who, as soon as she sees me talking to other girls (I only talk, not flirt), or maybe I'm helping them with something, or maybe I'm playfully touching them (flirting), has to come closer, interrupt the conversation sometimes, or in any case you can see she's nervous, and she's trying to draw attention back to herself.
Listen to this: I was sitting, and she was standing next to my chair and had her foot on the leg of the wheelchair.
At a certain point, another girl comes over; I was at the computer and we were writing something together.
That girl gets in the same position as her, but without her foot on the leg of the chair, but she leans forward toward the computer to read the text better.
Do you instinctively know what the girl with the leg on the chair did?
As soon as She see the other girl leaning forward, she place her hand on my shoulder, as if it were an involuntary reflex. It lasted two seconds, then when she rationalized what she'd done, she immediately removed her hand.
A clear sign that he's interested in me.
Here, just a report from the field for someone who might not notice:
When you see a woman who seems nervous when a man is talking to another woman, it's because she likes that man.
So she act like FOMO.
