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Home > Family Health & Lifestyle > Sex & Sexuality > Body Language |
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Body language |
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Eye contact is the most common initiation of
interest by a member of the opposite sex. The eyes reveal myriad
emotions - interest, excitement, anger and even disinterest. Making
eye contact to a person, lasting longer than in an ordinary social
situation shows that you are interested in them sexually. When
speaking to a person, look at him or her directly, not over a
shoulder or down at the floor. Don't overdo it, If the glance is recognized and welcomed, the recipient may move in a way that "opens up" the body, giving you more to look at. It is possible that the person stands sideways with his/her torso slightly pushed forward. Other indicators are placing hands in the back pockets, and if it is a girl, playfully pushing hair off her forehead. If you are looking at each other for longer periods and moving closer toward each other, that is a definite mating call. Learning to interpret body language can also be a valuable tool in developing empathy. Something which works as a definite plus in any relationship.
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