INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can use Twitter Counter to keep tabs on who unfollows you, as well as dozens of other metrics for your Twitter account.   The service is not free, but you can sign up for a 30-day free trial. You have to provide a credit card number or PayPal information to start the trial. After the end of the trial, your account will be billed for the subscription price (unless you cancel first).  The button is at the top right corner of the screen and displays a blue Twitter logo. If you see a place to enter a username and password instead, enter your Twitter account information to log in. You should see the Authorize App button now. If you don’t want to follow Twitter Counter on Twitter, uncheck the box next to “Follow @theCounter.” If you don’t want to automatically follow Twitter users featured by Twitter Counter, remove the check next to “Discover interesting people.” Twitter Counter will email the specified address with tips on how to use the site. It’s a grayed-out link on the left sidebar. Note that you won’t have any unfollowers listed yet, as Twitter Counter just started monitoring your account. They differ in amount of accounts the site can monitor, maximum date range, support options, and available report types. The button appears at the bottom of each plan option. Be sure to click the one beneath the plan you want to try out. After the trial is over, you won’t be able to use Twitter Counter to see who unfollowed you unless you pay for a subscription. ” Choose between “Credit Card” and “PayPal.”  ” This option appears for both credit cards and PayPal. Once your card is processed, you should see the dashboard. This is where you’ll find out who unfollowed you in the future.

SUMMARY: Open a web browser. Navigate to twittercounter.com. Click Sign In. Click Authorize App. Type your email address. Click Let’s get started. Click the “unfollowers” link. Read through the available plans. Click Start Free Trial. Click “Next Step. Select a payment method. Type your payment or account information. Click “Process Card. Click the “unfollowers” link.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If a woman is facing you most of the time, you have her interest. If she is turning her head often to check out the rest of the room, then she is probably looking at other options. A woman's body facing a room full of people is an unconscious way of appearing available, whereas a woman that is facing you, is focused on you. If she is holding her purse or jacket in between you, then she is creating a barrier. She might not even realize that she is doing it, but that doesn't mean you should ignore the implications. It could mean that she is a guarded person, or that she is not quite sure about you yet. Either way, you should know it might be a sign that might not be turned on. If she is creeping in on your personal space, there is a good chance she is doing it intentionally. Just be sure you aren't the one who is actually moving closer. If she has no interest in you, she won't be sharing an embarrassing story from her past. Even if she isn't sharing anything too deep or personal, if she is opening up at all, you're doing something right. If a girl is not into you, she won't have any desire to put her hands on you. If she does, even in a way that is seemingly innocent, it could be a good sign she has some interest. Be sure to touch her back in a similar fashion.

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Read her body language. Watch the area between your bodies. Listen for secrets. Notice when she touches you.