“When you're together, it seems so effortless. It's not forced in any way. You just vibe off of each other. Like, its crazy good.”— Stephen Brennan, collegetimes.com
“You do middle school things like punch them on the arm, push them or impromptu-ly tickling them. They’re ticklish, right? I guess you’re going to have to find out the hard way. Be warned. They could be a kicker.”— Nico Lang, thoughtcatalog.com
“All of your text messages end in smiley faces or hearts, and when you’re feeling particularly flirty, sometimes BOTH.”— Nico Lang, thoughtcatalog.com
“They’re always the first one to like your status on Facebook or comment on a new picture of you, telling you how great you look.”— Nico Lang, thoughtcatalog.com
“You're texting up a storm. Maybe you used to check in with your pal every few days, but now you're sending 'good morning' and 'night-night' texts.”— Bibi Deitz, bustle.com
“You're constantly accidentally touching. Maybe you don't mean to do so, but do you find your hand brushing your friend's arm … a lot?”— Bibi Deitz, bustle.com
“You can't wait to see them. And vice versa. If you're dying to see your friend at all hours of the day (and secretly perhaps they feel the same), you want something more.”— Bibi Deitz, bustle.com
“One of the biggest signs of flirting is the excitement in the air. If you bump into this person or lock eyes across the street, are they really excited to see you even if both of you aren’t really the best of friends?”— Preeti Tewari, lovepanky.com
“Do you find yourself or your cute friend laughing and giggling throughout the conversation for the silliest of reasons? If your date can’t help but continuously flash a big grin while talking to you, there’s definitely a flirty feeling in the air.”— Preeti Tewari, lovepanky.com
“When your friends enter the picture, does everything change? If there's a certain feeling in the air when you're alone together, but it disappears when you're in a group setting, then you're probably sexually attracted to one another.”— Holly Riordan, love.allwomenstalk.com
“Your eyes meet and you can't seem to take your eyes off him, as if you're glued to each other. When you're in a room full of people -- maybe it's the college mixer or a club, but he doesn't notice the room is full of people (and neither do you). Yep, these are signs of sexual attraction.”— Kathryn Esplin, classroom.synonym.com
“If even the most innocent conversations feel naughty, then there’s definitely sexual tension between you two. There’s no reason for a conversation about your mole removal to be steamy. If it somehow takes a sexual turn, then your minds are both in the gutter together.”— Holly Riordan, bolde.com
“Excessive smiles and laughter, especially if out of character, are another dead giveway; but equally so long, smoldering silences.”— David Cullen, lovepanky.com
“Where sexual tension exists, it’s like watching a pair of magnets: the offending couple just can’t keep away from each other. Even if they’re otherwise occupied, the space between them just somehow seems to slip away”— David Cullen, lovepanky.com
“Long lingering eye contact, and being unable to take your eyes off each other wherever you are in the room, is a definite sign of sexual tension. It’s all in the eyes, guys.”— David Cullen, lovepanky.com
“I was taken with him the moment I walked in the door, and I knew the first moment I saw him that it was going to be raw, it was going to be ugly, and I was going to enjoy every damn minute of it.”— C.M. Stunich, amazon.com
“Many girls (and most guys) think sexting is all about getting to the point, but if that’s your perception on sexting, then you’re missing out on powerful sexting technique: building sexual tension. It’s the perfect way to get your man quivering with excitement and desperate to see you by sending him…”— Sean Jameson, elitedaily.com
“Try to sit close to your date. It’s a great way to pass your sexual vibes to them. And most importantly, speak in a low and soft voice. Speaking softly is a natural turn on. Talk about how wonderful you feel spending time with this person, or talk about how enjoyable the day was.”— Gerry Sanders, lovepanky.com