Body Language
Up to 93% of communication is non verbal and much of
this is body language. Knowing how to read body language can mean that
you don’t pick up the wrong signals, or miss the silent messages that
someone really likes you!
Luckily body language can be very easy to learn,
which is a good thing, as it is possibly one of the most important
languages that you can learn. You will probably recognise many of the
following examples from your own behaviour, or from those close to you.
Once you know how to read these signs from people around you, you’ll get
a good idea of the workings of their minds and thought processes.
Let’s say you are out on a date and want to take
things further. Before you do so, you need to know if the other person
is interested. Look out for these tell tale signs and you will never be
left guessing again!
Male body language:
If a man is showing an interest he will appear to be
standing taller, by puffing up his chest and pulling in his tummy. You
may see him correcting his appearance, straightening his tie (if he is
wearing one) and generally preening himself. A sure sign that he is
interested is hooking his thumbs in his belt. This subconsciously
highlights his genital region and says that he is virile!
Watch out for body positioning. If he turns his body
towards you it shows that he is interested, particularly if either of
his feet are pointing towards you.
If he is standing with his hands on his hips, he is appearing to make himself bigger and ready to take things further.
The eyes are a great giveaway and are often referred
to as the ‘window to the soul’. When someone is holding their gaze, even
for a fraction of a second longer than is necessary, especially when
combined with dilated pupils, it is a sure sign that you are in luck! A
man’s intimate gaze is generally quite obvious. If his eye movements
follow a triangle shaped pattern (that is eye to eye, down to the mouth,
the rest of the body, and then back up to the eyes again) is another
giveaway that he likes you.
Female body language:
Women generally display similar preening and grooming
characteristics to men, but there are other signals to look out for
which show that they are expressing in interest in the person they’re
talking to.
One such sign is the ‘head toss’, this can be done by
women with both long and short hair and is used to capture someone’s
attention by revealing their neck. Exposed wrists can also be a sign of
interest, as can showing the palms of her hands while talking to you. An
open palm is often seen as a sign of openness and sincerity.
As with male body language, if her foot or knee is
pointing towards you (especially if her legs are crossed) this gives a
clear sign of interest. Crossed legs are also seen as being a relaxed
informal position. If she lets the shoe from her top leg slip off her
foot and then starts playing with it – this is often seen as a sign of
interest.
Don’t forget to look out for the eyes, as women are
excellent at using the intimate gaze – that is holding your gaze for a
moment longer than normal, and following the triangle formation. (Eye to
eye, down to the mouth, followed by the rest of the body and then back
up to the eyes again). This movement is known as ‘eyeing someone up’.
Another good sign of attraction is if she is coiling
her hair around her finger and tilting her head whilst talking to you.
And don’t forget to look out for that warm natural smile!
Making the first move
Once you are getting the message that your partner
may be interested, and you want some further feedback, it is time to use
a technique called ‘excuse touching’. This is non threatening, non
sexual behaviour that basically gives you an excuse to touch your
partner and shows that you interested, and is a great way to give your
partner the opportunity to respond. Excuse touching can be anything from
touching their arm whilst talking, to letting your hands touch. If your
partner feels the same way, they will often find similar excuses to
touch you, or prolonging your touch.
If your partner is not responding to your advances,
be aware that this probably means that they are not interested in taking
things further. Likewise, if you are interested in the person that is
excuse touching you, make sure that you respond – otherwise they may
think you are not interested and will back off. You don’t want to miss
out on a good opportunity!
Look at these expressions of body language. How many do you recognise…?
Body Language
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Meaning
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Brisk, erect walk
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Confidence
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Standing with hands on hips
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Readiness, aggression
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Sitting, legs apart
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Open, relaxed
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Arms crossed on chest
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Defensiveness
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Walking with hands in pockets, shoulders hunched
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Dejection
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Hand to cheek
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Evaluation, thinking
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Touching, slightly rubbing nose
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Rejection, doubt, lying
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Rubbing the eye
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Doubt, disbelief
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Hands clasped behind back
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Anger, frustration, apprehension
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Locked ankles
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Apprehension
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Head resting in hand, eyes downcast
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Boredom
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Rubbing hands
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Anticipation
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Sitting with hands clasped behind head, legs crossed
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Confidence, superiority
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Open palm
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Sincerity, openness, innocence
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Pinching bridge of nose, eyes closed
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Negative evaluation
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Tapping or drumming fingers
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Impatience
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Steepling fingers
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Authoritative
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Patting/fondling hair
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Lack of self-confidence; insecurity
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Tilted head
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Interest
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Stroking chin
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Trying to make a decision
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Looking down, face turned away
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Disbelief
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Biting nails
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Insecurity, nervousness
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Pulling or tugging at ear
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Indecision
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