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Body Language And Sign Of Attraction: How To Interpret Body Language And Sign Of Attraction

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How do you know if somebody likes you or not? Fortunately, the rules haven’t changed much since you were in high school. By learning how to observe body language and sign of attraction, you’ll be able to determine whether someone likes you or not. Body language and sign of attraction speak louder than verbal cues. Sometimes, what a person does with his or her wrists (or eyes) gives a better indication of an attraction than flattery. 1) Wrists and palms You can tell whether a person is attracted to you or not just by looking at the wrists and palms. If they are exposed to you, then it is highly likely he or she has fair feelings of attraction towards you. If you’re in a conversation with somebody, you can easily check (without being caught) to see this sort of body language and sign of attraction. 2) Staring and smiling Constant eye contact is an electrifying body language and sign of attraction. If this happens more than a few times and is usually accompanied by a smile, then you’re going to have a reason to smile back. If you notice that this person is always gazing at you, then the attraction is deeper than you think. 3) Leaning of the shoulders Generally, a person who leans forward during a discussion is said to show interest in the subject. However, when you notice a person leaning his or her shoulders towards you, this could be a body language and sign of attraction. If you don’t mind this in the slightest, don’t push that person away. If, however, you feel a bit uncomfortable, you can always take a step back. It’s interesting how much people tell you once you have learned to observe their body language and sign of attraction. This time, you’ll be more prepared for certain advances and perhaps even dare to pick the pace up a little.

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