Thought this might be helpful for those who struggle with reading body language.
So what would you read in another persons body language? Positives and negatives ?
I always look out for when the body "flinches" (Not by choice), and for my sins I often observe people who are blind to it.
So what is your tip?
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"Thought this might be helpful for those who struggle with reading body language.
So what would you read in another persons body language? Positives and negatives ?
I always look out for when the body "flinches" (Not by choice), and for my sins I often observe people who are blind to it.
So what is your tip?
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Leaning towards someone indicates interest.
Nibbling your ear MIGHT mean even more so.
Sitting back with one ankle over knee and/or hands up behind head shows contempt or not being open to ideas being discussed.
A man who puffs out his chest and clenches his hands into fists is insecure and trying to show he's dominant (because he's obviously failing)
Just a few of my real world observations.
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"If someone keeps stepping back, you're standing too close. Don't keep moving closer."
I hate that. I've had it from quite a few women in the work place. The last one though I eventually realised she was actually lip reading too so I just accept it now. I guess women get it a lot from men. |
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"If someone keeps stepping back, you're standing too close. Don't keep moving closer.
I hate that. I've had it from quite a few women in the work place. The last one though I eventually realised she was actually lip reading too so I just accept it now. I guess women get it a lot from men."
In my experience, yes women do get it a lot. I hate it too. |
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