Pleasing. You act gracious, charming, cute, considerate, or tasteful. You adapt your style to attract the one you desire, and may genuinely aim to please. Acting especially "nice" is a sign of serious flirtation.
Partner-oriented. You could flirt by offering to be "partners" in some activity. You like being "a couple" and spending time "one-on-one" rather than in a group gathering, so a suggestion to slip away from a group and be alone together is a sign of serious interest.
Attentive. You love to hear the person you are interested in talk of events or feelings or ideas, and you act like you are really "paying attention" to them. Asking questions about what someone said may be a way of flirting with them. You can flirt by just listening to someone with rapt interest.
Understanding. You make someone feel only they really understand you. Or you make them feel only you really understand them. You come across as being interested in what the person has to say and understanding how they feel about things.
Intimate. You prefer to be alone with one you desire, and you seem to concentrate on that person when you are with them. You may show or say that you "really like being with" someone you desire. You may find yourself unconsciously doing little things that are "intimate" with somone you are interested in, such as touching an arm or adjusting their clothing or stroking their hair.
See
Sign Compatibility
and
Opposites Attract.
©2001 by
Michael Star