Chances are everyone’s been on the receiving end of mixed signals at some point or another. You meet someone, hit it off, they express interest, and then things suddenly start to feel dicey. They drop off the face of the planet, , and there’s no pattern to their communication as they string you along with mixed signals.
Similar behaviors can also come from, say, an , or that that you’re not totally sure can . In a dating world where are unfortunately more than common, it’s hard to ascertain whether someone is truly busy, really going through something, or just not interested. Maybe they’re indecisive or bad at communicating their needs.
Or perhaps they’re keeping you on the hook, potentially taking advantage of your affection for them. But at the end of the day, no matter the reason, you don’t—and shouldn’t!—have to stick around and hope that the person you’re into will give you what you deserve, which is clear communication from the start. Sex and relationship coach explains that most people put out mixed signals due to an inner conflict with themselves.
“This may be conscious or subconscious, but either way—it’s important for you to know that dealing with those mixed signals isn’t something you have to do.” Here, we break down what mixed signals actually are: How long do you wait? How do you ask them for clarity? And when do you know it’s ? We tapped experts to learn how to interpret all this and more, and how exactly to respond. What Are M.
