“Get closer. Then break eye contact just long enough to glance down at his lips. It's a subtle cue that you're open to a kiss.”— Elisa Benson, seventeen.com
“Don’t be afraid to look him straight in the eye. Establishing this kind of connection in the woman on top sex position can be incredibly hot, and it gives you the opportunity to communicate with him through facial expressions, dirty talk, or even just a simple smile that reminds you that it’s still…”— Scarlett Robinson, youqueen.com
“The puppy dog eyes. If you are in the same place at the same time, he has those lost puppy dog eyes that see only you. If he acts very dramatic – like it’s the end of the world – when you tell him to go away, it’s really a plea for another try.”— Carlos Alexander, happyhealthyrelationships.com
“He gives you the look. You know, the look he used to give you before you broke up. There is no denying the look of a man in love and you spot it immediately when he looks at you. The look is probably a combination of admiration, lust, and happiness. Don’t mistake the look, he wants you back. He woul…”— Christy Rasmussen, herinterest.com
“Even if your husband is still sleeping with you, you may pick up on subtle signs that he's not fully present: A lack of eye contact, feeling rushed to get it over with, and no intimacy afterward.”— Hannah Hickok, redbookmag.com
“Don’t be afraid to look him straight in the eye. Establishing this kind of connection in the woman on top sex position can be incredibly hot, and it gives you the opportunity to communicate with him through facial expressions, dirty talk, or even just a simple smile that reminds you that it’s still…”— Scarlett Robbinson, youqueen.com
“Don't forget to breathe. Take regular breaks to pull away and look into your partner's eyes. It'll give you a chance to catch your breath and share a smile.”— Holly Ashworth, teenadvice.about.com
“The best time for a first kiss is when you're alone, there's a pause in the conversation and you're both looking into each other's eyes. Help make this moment happen by finding a way to get away from the crowd, standing or sitting close to your partner, making eye contact and letting the conversatio…”— Holly Ashworth, teenadvice.about.com
“Eye contact! It’s the most important part and can feel really intimidating, but if you can stomach to look your partner in the eye, it really makes all the difference!”— Casey Gueren, buzzfeed.com
“It was interesting how you could say things when you where walking that you might not otherwise have said with the pressure of eye contact across a table.”— Liane Moriarty, amazon.com
“Got your eye on someone? Good. Don't shy away. Look him straight in the eye and think, You should be attached to my lips by now; why aren't you? Trust me, he'll read your thoughts like they're projected above your head on a wide-screen.”— Erin Dailey, marieclaire.com