Jan24
I love studying other people’s body language. How we portray ourselves; the way we talk, stand, eye contact, even our stance states a lot about us. How does it work when you want to find a partner though. Here are some body language tips.
- If you catch a guy or girl looking around the room, chances are they are looking for a match. If they look a little too hard they may be desperate.
- Men who stand with their hands in their pocket are confident souls. They know what they want.
- Men and women who fiddle with their fingers or another item or do not maintain eye contact may be shy.
- When talking to a man or woman, if they lean toward you, they are showing interest.
- If a man or woman touches you slightly, this shows interest and they want to get closer.
- If they mimic your gestures or hand positions they like you.
- Dilated pupils equals attraction.
- A smile is always a good sign.
- Two seconds of eye contact is a very confident move to make to a member of the opposite sex or if you see someone who takes your fancy.
- Licking the lips is a confident move most pulled off by women. It is easy for a woman because they can add their lip gloss to make men stare at their lips, talk, smoke, drink through a straw, and eat. All of these actions draw attention to the lips. It is a part of a woman’s anatomy that men love.
- Hair twisting is a flirtatious move that seems to draw attention to the neck area, especially if you have the object of your affection in your sights and you have managed to hold their stare for two seconds.
- Be yourself and have a good time. To become a magnet for attraction you must look like you don’t have a care in the world or want to go out only to seek a partner. Those with the attitude ‘it’ll come when I least expect it’ will find that the less hard they look the more men or women will step into their path.






















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