Thread:Aptos/@comment-27847292-20160325014116/@comment-15675979-20160401100336

Subjective feelings, unless proven atleast by context. If we can feel something about a relationship between two characters, you hypothesize that they have feelings for each other, then investigate the particular scene, find for signs and even the littlest details, connect the dots...

Then, of course, either you are succesful or failed in that one, you would check in another scenes. ALL OF THEM. Analyze, Investigate, Evaluate, Conclude. Well, that's the theorists' way. Since there's no other way.

And believe it or not, there have been small details that the scene shows that can prove our hypothesis. And no, not telling it right now :P

No, no, no. How we know better than them because of either addressed by other characters, or it's obvious or just plain guess... ohkay, actually, it's the same question to how we can say that someone is in love. It could be their reaction, or the way they talk, or the way they stare at someone...

It's an hypothesis, AT FIRST. But it could be tested through different ways.

I've already seen a lot of those kind of scenes, staring at each other's eyes? blushing? stuttering? It's pretty much either like or exactly an example of love at first sight.