If she’s completely present when you’re together, take it as a good sign. But if she’s distracted by her phone, watch, or other people around the room, she may not be romantically interested. [3] X Research source

The rest of her body language can give you clues to her level of interest, too. If she leans into you while you’re talking, or if she mirrors your body language, it’s a sign that she’s probably into you. [5] X Research source Consider how her body language and gestures differ when she’s around you versus when she’s around other people. If she tends to be physically expressive around everyone, look for some other signs of her interest, like whether she teases you playfully or pays you extra attention. [6] X Research source

If you’re also excited to respond right away with a similarly detailed response and you’ve been having long, in-depth conversations over text or social media, it’s a good sign that she’d want to spend more time with you in the real world. If she remembers the little details you’ve told her and brings them up in later conversations, it’s a good sign that she likes you. [9] X Research source A girl who shoots off cagey 1-word replies or fails to respond to your messages in a timely manner might not be very interested. [10] X Research source

If she’s bummed out about her busy weekend, say something like, “That’s too bad. If you were free you could come to the game with me instead. ” While this date idea is impossible, her response can reveal a lot about how interested she would be in going out with you another time. Notice whether she talks about you both as a unit with words like “us” or “we,” or whether she refers to a larger friend group. For instance, “you and I should go!” means she’d like to go with you; “we should all go!” suggests that she likes you as a friend.

In addition to seeing how happy you are in her presence, notice whether you get gloomy whenever she’s not around. [15] X Research source If you don’t notice her absence, you might not be that into her, after all.

If she lingers around you while everyone else is heading home, or if she always manages to end up in the same rideshare as you, she’s probably making a concentrated effort to be around you, too. [17] X Research source If you’ve had plenty of chances to see her but you haven’t made an effort, reflect on what’s been holding you back. If you have zero shared interests or you dislike her friends or social scene, you might not be happy in a relationship with her.

Pay attention to whether you get jealous anytime you see her hanging out with someone else, or if you can’t stand the thought of her dating someone else. If the idea of introducing her your family and friends makes you really happy, or if you think a lot about your future together, consider making a move. [19] X Research source

Beyond thinking simply that she’s cute, if you think it’s beautiful how her hair falls over her eye when she’s reading or if you’re struck how her eyes look blueish or brownish depending on the light, you probably have deeper feelings for her. [20] X Research source

Getting to know a girl can be one of the greatest parts of going out with her. If you’re already eager to learn everything about her, you’ll probably really like dating her. If you’d really rather not know much about her, don’t bother asking her out. It might be better to leave things as they are so you can crush on her mysterious ways from afar.

It’s best to know what you’re getting into before you take the plunge. For instance, if you’re a devoted dog person but she says she hates dogs, consider how this might affect your relationship. If you’re starting to see her quirks as being cute, or if you’re head-over-heels for her in spite of her flaws, you might be ready for a real relationship. [23] X Research source

It she’s brought up the fact that she’s single without being prompted to say so, or if she’s talked about her single status with a dismayed or flirtatious air, it might be a hint that she’s hoping to get asked out. [25] X Research source If you’re also a girl and she mentions her queerness pretty early on, she might be trying to drop a hint about her feelings for you, especially if she’s giving off other signs of romantic interest. [26] X Research source

If you just met her yesterday and you’re already crazy about her, it’s important to give yourself a chance to cool down and assess whether you’re really ready to ask her out. Be cautious about asking her out too hastily as you might give her the wrong idea.

Try not to wait too long, or else the chemistry might fade. Even if you’re just strolling around campus together after class or you’re hanging out at a friend’s party, find a quiet moment for the 2 of you to kick off a fun conversation. If you’ve been chatting over a dating app, ask her out when your conversation is on a roll and you’re both replying quickly and enthusiastically. A good time to ask might be after she’s shared a really funny or personal story.

While leading up to your question, be flirtatious by making direct eye contact or breaking the “touch barrier” to show that you’re really into her. This will help set the mood and capture her attention. Avoid asking her out in a group setting. She might be distracted or shy in the midst of well-meaning but nosy friends.

Signs of stress don’t necessarily mean she’s not interested. When someone has feelings for you, their brain can fire off the cortisol stress hormone making them act oddly. [30] X Research source This factor only really applies if you’ve previously gotten along well, and if there’s nothing else going on that would cause some tension. If she’s giving off signs of agitation but still chooses to pay you attention, it might be a good sign that she’s just impatient. But if she completely ignores you or refuses to respond, there might be something else going on.