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3 Subtle Body Language Signs That Someone Is Into You

A dating coach says to look out for signs that are a dead giveaway someone is attracted to you.

Sometimes it can be hard to determine whether someone simply likes you as a friend or colleague or if they are interested in you romantically. According to one dating coach with a large following on TikTok, figuring out what their intentions are can be as simple as observing their body language signs. In a new viral video the expert reveals three fascinating body language signs that a person many exhibit which can hint that they are into you. 

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Dating Coach Jacob Lucas Offers Tips on Dating

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UK-based dating coach Jacob Lucas claims that his real-life methods "help millions of people get the love life they have always wanted." He shares a lot of dating tips with his 750,000 followers on TikTok and also in his book, Her Dating Coach.

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He Claims These Three Body Language Signs Mean Someone Likes You

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In a recent video, he reveals three body language moves that people may display when they are attracted to someone else. "Do you see people doing these around you?" he captioned the viral video. 

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And, It Means they Find You Attractive

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"3 body languages that people do when they find you attractive," he reveals on the video, which has been viewed almost half a million times. 

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The First Is Preening

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The first body language sign someone might send you is called "preening." He explains that this involves making themselves attractive to you.  

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It Can Be Neatening Hair or Straightening Clothes

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Similar to primping, examples of preening include neatening hair and straightening clothes. 

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The Second Is "Lightly Scratching Themselves"

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"Lightly scratching themselves" is another sign that someone is into you, according to Jacob. This is a "subconscious behavior people do when they find someone attractive," Jacob explains about scratching. 

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He Says That "Grooming Builds Social Bonds"

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"When I first heard it, I thought, 'that cannot be real,'" he says about the first two points. "Then I started seeing people do it all the time. That has changed the whole game for me. Grooming builds social bonds, and that means a person wants to build social bonds with you because they find you attractive."

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The Third Sign is a Head Tilt

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Watch out for a head tilt, Jacob says. The third and final behavior he reveals in the video is head tilting. Why would someone tilt their head? He says it "shows the other person we are interested in them."

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