One of the latest viral trends, however, is delightfully simple: making eye contact. Dubbed "sticky eyes", this technique has captured the attention of millions online, sparking debates about whether ...
Lovesick TikTokkers are swearing by “sticky eyes,” the viral — and apparently surefire — flirting technique in which people transfix their love interest using just their gaze.
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This TikToker thinks so − and her method for it is going viral. The tactic is called "sticky eyes" and Chelsea Anderson, a TikToker and self-described "professional life hacker," breaks it down ...
Anderson theorized that the reason this works so well is that it is inherently risky and vulnerable to approach a stranger in a bar or at a party. "By doing sticky eyes, you are basically providing a ...
The premise of the buzzy “sticky eyes” flirting hack is simple: Lock eyes with your target, then look away like you’ve been caught. But the next time you glance over, don’t break eye contact until ...
Anderson swears by this method and warns people to use it wisely and responsibly, as it's easy to accidentally sticky eyes someone you didn't mean to while trying it out. So, is there any truth to ...