Hair gets fixed right after eye contact
The giveaway is rarely one grand move. It is the tiny adjustment that happens right after she realizes a man is watching, and suddenly the whole scene has a different charge.

It can look like nothing: a quick tuck behind the ear, a loose strand pulled forward, a little reset after the eyes meet. The move itself is ordinary; the timing is what makes it feel deliberate.
Sometimes she does it before she has even decided what she is doing. That is the interesting part. Her hand reacts first, then the polite version of her catches up and pretends it was just hair.
Posture changes once she feels the attention land

Attention changes posture faster than conversation does. One second she is leaning back like she forgot anyone was around; the next, her shoulders are open and the chair suddenly looks like it was placed there for her.
Nothing has to be dramatic. A slower leg cross, a straighter spine, a turn toward the light. The next signal is quieter, because she tries to make the whole thing look casual while checking if it landed.





