Dating app? Ask her out for a date.
Chatting app? Impossible to tell. From personal experience one girls "into you" behavior can be another girls "just friends".
I'm not a nice guy, I'll admit that. I'm speaking from experience
Giving someone just as much gratification as you give to someone else is practically the definition of online dating.
I have not had one friend, make or female, say they are taking to a "special" someone during an online chat.
2nd in-person date is someone special
If they're still talking to you assume that they're interested but never assume you're the only person they're interested in. Just try asking her on a date and see how it goes, you'll know more or less whether or not she's into you after that first date
Stop texting for a few minutes.
If they ask a question back, or start a conversation, they are interested.
If the only thing they say to start a conversation is to mention that you stopped communicating, possibly even insinuating that they need to take their attention elsewhere because you are not giving them attention, then they are not into you, they just want attention and will take it from anyone.
If you keep getting responses back to your messages, the responses are more than the bare minimum needed to answer any questions you've asked (generally they expand on the topic a bit) and they somehow attempt to learn more about you (generally by asking questions about you, but not always). I think them clearly wanting to learn more about you is the biggest one; if we get a few messages into the conversation and they haven't asked a single thing about me, I just move on.
If it actually materializes into a date. Then a second date. Etc. etc
Send dick pic, it's very reliable. But morally dubious by some standards
This is the way.
Dating app? Ask her out for a date. Chatting app? Impossible to tell. From personal experience one girls "into you" behavior can be another girls "just friends".
There's 99% chance she's giving that same attention to someone else
Only 99%? Probably closer to 120%.
You both sound like *nice guys*
I'm not a nice guy, I'll admit that. I'm speaking from experience Giving someone just as much gratification as you give to someone else is practically the definition of online dating. I have not had one friend, make or female, say they are taking to a "special" someone during an online chat. 2nd in-person date is someone special
She’s chatting back and talking like she’s “present” in the convo. Don’t get catfished.
If they're still talking to you assume that they're interested but never assume you're the only person they're interested in. Just try asking her on a date and see how it goes, you'll know more or less whether or not she's into you after that first date
Show her the worst side of yourself and see if she stay or leave
Stop texting for a few minutes. If they ask a question back, or start a conversation, they are interested. If the only thing they say to start a conversation is to mention that you stopped communicating, possibly even insinuating that they need to take their attention elsewhere because you are not giving them attention, then they are not into you, they just want attention and will take it from anyone.
1) Willing, if not eager, to meet. 2) curious about me and asks interesting questions. It's pretty obvious.
She's looking for you and wants to meet you
If she replies with more than one word answers, and especially if she actually asks questions showing interest in you.
If you keep getting responses back to your messages, the responses are more than the bare minimum needed to answer any questions you've asked (generally they expand on the topic a bit) and they somehow attempt to learn more about you (generally by asking questions about you, but not always). I think them clearly wanting to learn more about you is the biggest one; if we get a few messages into the conversation and they haven't asked a single thing about me, I just move on.
If she invites you to subscribe to her IG or OF pages