Woman reveals three ‘very strange signs’ your coworker fancies you

A woman on TikTok has shared three subtle signs that might mean a co-worker fancies you, sparking mixed reactions online.

Workplace romances aren’t rare. According to Forbes, between 24% and 75% of employees have admitted to engaging in them. But how do you tell if someone likes you?

The first sign involves conversations. If a co-worker consistently talks to you about your interests or non-work-related topics, it might be their way of showing they think of you as more than just a colleague. Pay attention if they’re asking more questions about you than you ask about them—this could signal deeper feelings.

Another clue lies in how they relate to you. During these conversations, you might notice they frequently try to find similarities between the two of you. For example, if you mention enjoying a particular sport, they might say they’ve done something similar. If this happens more than once, it might not be a coincidence. People often do this with those they’re interested in.

The third sign is physical contact. If someone likes you, they might find excuses to touch you in playful or subtle ways, like bumping into you, kicking your chair, or making jokes that involve light contact. These gestures might seem casual but could hint at attraction.

Online, people reacted to these signs with a mix of agreement and skepticism. Some felt the behaviors described are just normal interactions, while others shared their own experiences. One person said, “He ruffled my hair while looking at my work. Does that mean he likes me?”

These signs aren’t guarantees, and context matters, especially in workplace settings. While they might indicate interest, it’s essential to observe boundaries and communicate clearly if you feel the need to address it.

Conversations beyond work topics, frequent efforts to relate, and playful physical gestures might all be signs, but it’s up to you to read between the lines carefully.

@francescapsychology

You can try Invideo AI for free, but if you want to use their generative capabilities, paid plans start as low as $28/month. This will save you hundreds of dollars that you would otherwise spend on editing, animating and other production costs 🔗 in bio! #invideoaipartner @invideo.io #psychology #psychologytricks #datingadvice #attractive

♬ original sound – francescapsychology

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *