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Psychological tricks that'll attract your crush

Last updated on - Feb 2, 2023, 08:00 IST
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Try out these tricks! These might just work for you

It’s not easy to get your crush’s attention. There are a lot of awkwardness, confusion and embarrassment in the process. Having the guts to confess your feelings to your crush can be pretty daring. It requires a delicate balance of confidence, authenticity, and consideration. But if you are looking to attract someone’s attention, we have got you covered. Here are some psychological tricks that are likely to attract your crush’s attention.

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Project confidence

Confidence can be very attractive and can also make you appear more approachable. However, you should avoid being overly aggressive or arrogant as this can put people off. Maintain a positive and secure demeanour.

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Show interest

Ask questions about your crush's life and interests, and actively listen to their responses. This shows how interested you are in knowing about them. This also shows that you value their thoughts and feelings.

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Mirror their body language

Subconsciously mirroring the body language of your crush can make you appear more relatable and like-minded. When you mimic someone’s actions, it shows that you respect and like them.

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Compliment randomly

Compliments can be a powerful tool in attracting someone's attention. But choose your compliments wisely—let the affection and love pour out in your words. You can even think of compliments according to a person’s personality or interests.

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Crack jokes

Humour can be a great way to connect with someone and make them feel comfortable. People love to be around those who can make an environment light and at ease by cracking funny jokes. If you succeed in making your crush laugh, you might just reach your goal!

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Positive energy

Positive energy is contagious, and being around someone who is optimistic and happy can be very appealing. If you have a positive aura, people will automatically want to be around you, including your crush! So, avoid all sorts of complaining, negativity, or gossip.



Read also: Top 3 reasons why women cheat in relationships

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