Q: Eye contact is a classic flirtation move and a great indicator of romantic interest. Try locking eyes with him for 2 to 3 seconds and see if he holds your gaze or looks away. If he holds your gaze, then he may be interested in you. If he looks away, he might not be interested. Some people are too shy to maintain eye contact, so consider his other signals if he won’t maintain eye contact with you for more than a second. You can tell the difference between a fake smile and genuine smile because a genuine smile lights up someone’s whole face. If he smiles and it seems to extend to his eyes, then it’s genuine and he may be interested in you. However, if he smiles and it seems forced, then he might not be interested.  Try smiling at him when you make eye contact and see if he smiles back. If he does, this is a good sign. If he doesn’t smile or gives a half-smile, then he might not be interested. You could draw attention to his smile by saying something like, “You have such a great smile!” These are subtle flirtation signals that men often display when they first look at someone they’re interested in. Watch for him to quickly raise 1 or both eyebrows or to flare his nostrils. He might only do it for a second, but if he does it’s a good sign.  If he smiles at you when he flashes his eyebrows, this is an even stronger sign of interest. Try flashing your eyebrows back at him and smiling to send the signal that you’re interested in him, too. He might subtly scan your body when he first meets you. If he continues to do this while you’re talking, this is a strong indication that he’s interested in you. He may even be intentionally checking you out to send that signal.  For example, if you notice that his eyes travel from your face, down towards your hips while you’re talking, this is a good sign that he’s interested. If he’s being super obvious, you might even say something to call him out on it in a flirtatious way, such as “Enjoying the view?” He might part his lips slightly when he’s looking at you. This is an open gesture that indicates sexual attraction. If you notice him doing this, it’s a good sign.  He might even subtly lick his lips while he’s looking at you. This is an even stronger signal that he’s interested in you.  Try parting your lips slightly or subtly biting your lower lip as a return gesture.
A: Look into his eyes and see if he returns your gaze. Check for a genuine smile. See if he’s raising his eyebrows or flaring his nostrils. Pay attention to where he’s looking. See if his lips open while he’s looking at you.

Article: These cleaning materials may damage collars made from natural materials, including cotton, wool, and leather. However, they are both effective options for removing grime and odor from synthetic materials. An alternative method for synthetic collars would be to add them to a load of laundry in the washer/dryer. The detergent, hot water and heat from the dryer all help to sanitize the collar/leash. There is a padded/porous bag available that will eliminate the banging/clanging noise and protect the washer/dryer and other items in your load. Take the collar off the dog before you get started. Make a solution of equal parts white vinegar and baking soda. Soak the collar for 15 to 30 minutes. Alternatively, you can submerge the collar in hydrogen peroxide for about an hour. Rinse out the collar after it's done soaking. Wash it in soapy water if you used hydrogen peroxide. Shake gently to remove some water, then place on a towel or hang it up to air dry.
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Use this method for nylon or polyester collars. Try vinegar and baking soda. Use hydrogen peroxide instead. Wash out the cleaning solution. Let dry.

Q: How do you expect others to see you in a favorable way if you don’t see yourself in a favorable way? Having self-esteem begins with confidence. Being comfortable in your own skin is attractive because you know who you are. You don’t need to demean or compete with others to get ahead in life. People find that quality attractive.  Discover who you are. Once you have that under control, hang on to it and don’t be afraid to let the world know. Having a firm grasp on your own sense of self will go a long way when it comes to making you attractive. Practice positive affirmations. They work. List things about yourself that you love and revisit them once in a while.  Be careful not to brag or tip over into the realm of arrogance. Few people find arrogance attractive. There has been a lot of research showing that people who are happy are more attractive (and attractive people are happier).  Practice gratitude and forgiveness. These two things will boost your happiness.  Focus on the relationships in your life. Relationships have shown to be one of the most important influencers of happiness. Spend time with trusted friends and family.  Think positively. When negative thoughts enter your mind, kick them out. If this is something you struggle with, you might look into cognitive behavioral methods. Some studies have shown that people who are kind or agreeable are more attractive. Their attractiveness can even improve over time just based on their personality. If you want someone to like you (or find you attractive), let them know. Studies have shown that we tend to like people who like us. If you show interest in someone, they'll more likely be attracted to you if you show interest in them first. A sense of humor makes you attractive for more than one reason.  Having a sense of humor makes you easier to be around. That’s an attractive quality to have. Laughter releases a chemical called Serotonin, which is the cause of our good moods. Helping people laugh puts them in a good mood, and they have you to thank for that.
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Be confident. Be happy. Be kind. Be assertive. Have a sense of humor.