Unlock the Secrets: 6 Subtle Signs Someone’s Attracted to You in Just 5 Minutes, Backed by Psychology
I love noticing it when I’m at a busy seminar or workshop: we’re all standing around, making small talk, and then there’s one person who edges closer to me than anyone else.
They’re not being intrusive—rather, they’re just “pulling up a chair,” so to speak, because they want to hear me better or be in my space.
Some psychologists refer to it as proxemics—the study of personal space and distance in communication.
When it comes to attraction, leaning in can happen at the table, in a hallway, or even just while you’re standing across from each other.