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At least from my experience, when people are in relationships, they don't feel like they have to "prove" anything to other individuals which they may want to date/have a relationship with. I think some people take that as a sign of not necessarily attraction, but a sense of ease? Which some people may misconceive as something else.
This may be totally wrong, but sort of what I've personally seen.
Hope it helps.
Edit: this coming from a bisexual individual, and have seen it with people of all genders.