“While the demands are broadly applicable, there are almost certainly locally specific measures you can support to enact change wherever you live. One way to do that is to follow the simple battle cry to “contact your reps!””— Hannah Smothers, vice.com
“Every contact we've had with the outside has brought us death!”— Eric Heisserer, Malorie, Sandra Bullock, imdb.com
“Mr. Garrison: I feel kinda nauseous. Tom: Yes, that's to be expected. We did some major reconstruction, sawed through some bone, snapped some cartilage, all the blood and mucus just the sound of bone and sinew coming apart. [makes disgusting noises of bone and blood] Mr. Garrison: Arrgh! Tom: By the…”— Andrew Borakove, Mr. Garrison, Trey Parker, imdb.com
“Getting too touchy-feely. If you're flirting with him, a casual hand on the arm for a couple of seconds is good. What's NOT good is to feel the guy up. It's not sexy on a first date.”— Aunt Becky, thestir.cafemom.com
“Stay in touch. Feel like old friends (or family) have fallen by the wayside? It’s good for your health to reconnect with them.”— Alyssa Sparacino, health.com
“When you’re at a party or a bar together do you literally cling to his arm the entire time?”— Megan Bostic, thoughtcatalog.com
“If you do in fact bump into your ex or see him on a night out then a positive sign that he is still into you is if he is touches you. For example, he may touch you on the arm when saying hi or he may even go as far as to give you hug.”— Sonya Schwartz, heraspiration.com
“He calls to follow up. While it’s true that some guys disappear into the horizon when they are not that interested, a guy who’s boyfriend material will make himself known. He will call to ask you out, follow up after a date, and make plans with you. If he wants to date you, the first thing to observ…”— Kelly Seal, datingsitesreviews.com
“It's not rocket science, but the more they contact you, then the more interested they are in worming their way back into your life.”— Brad Browning, yourtango.com
“They ask you out on a date. Obviously! If they want to see you = they’re not over you… or they want to tell you that you might have an STD and you need to get checked ASAP.”— Irina Terehova, mtlblog.com
“The best thing to do is to tell him you don’t want to talk, text, or contact him after the breakup, and ask that he respects your wishes. And if you tell him that, and he STILL contacts you? He’s still got feelings for you.”— Nick Bastion, vixendaily.com
“They contact you for lame reasons. They want your recipe for pineapple upside down cake, they want to know if they left a package of gummy bears at your place, they want to know the name of the wine you bought in California five years ago.”— Michael Griswold, yourtango.com