![]() Make sure to note the direction of her knees to see if she’s pointing toward you or away from you. Crossed legs doesn’t necessarily mean she’s not into you-this could just be an attraction signal. Are her arms more open around you? Are they freely moving and not held closely to her body? Women are more likely to fold their arms across their torso around aggressive or unattractive men, but if they find you attractive, they’ll open their body up 4. Her body language will signal openness rather than being closed off. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ She’ll Open Up Her Body Look to see if her knees are pointing toward you. Side Note: You can think of the knees as 2 “large, leg-shaped arrows” that point at a person’s object of interest 3. But if she’s stroking hers, this may be a subconscious desire to stroke yours. Of course, if she’s stroking your knee, no need for further questions. Studies show that touching and stroking the knees can signal sexual interest. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ She’ll Stroke Her Knee This may be more obvious with a slight downward tilt of her head. She may briefly flutter her eyelids at you. Are her lips slightly parted? Slightly parted lips also mimic female genitalia. However, we can truly see desire in an attracted woman’s face through her lips and eyes: If you’re familiar with the 7 different microexpressions already, you might be wondering, “There’s no desire expression, is there?” And you’d be right! Desire isn’t one of the 7 universal expressions. ![]() ↑ Table of Contents ↑ Her Face Will Show Desireĭid you know women’s faces are generally more expressive than men’s? If you pay close attention, a woman who’s displaying interest cues will leak out signs of desire on her face. But if it happens for a second time, or a third, she may truly be interested in you. If you notice her touching you, it might be an accident, sure. In the world of body language, there are no accidents.ĭon’t mistake an “accidental” touch for an accident. Most women won’t directly touch you to signal interest (unless you’re close), so they’ll test the waters indirectly by making it seem like an accident.Ī subtle touch on the arm, her fingers grazing against yours, bumping her hips against your hips-you might be thinking, “Oh, that was just an accident!”… but chances are, you’d be soooo wrong! Women actively seek chances to touch others they’re interested in. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ She’ll “Accidentally” Touch You Women instinctively do this when trying to flirt. This signifies estrogen, exposes the vulnerability of the neck, and releases pheromones. Have you ever had a woman look over her shoulder or raise it? The shoulders may seem innocent, but they also mimic the woman’s breast and sexual healthiness.Ī sideways glance over a raised shoulder highlights curves and the roundness of the female face. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ Her Shoulders Will Move Toward You So what should you look for? Here’s what to look for to successfully read a female’s body language. Knowing how to spot the telltale signs of attraction will help you be ahead of 99% of men out there. So if you know what to look for, there’d be no need for your awkward high school self to muster up the courage to face rejection in the first place. ![]() Women are truly the “selectors” who attract attention by displaying subtle nonverbal signals 1. Signals that might have gone right over your head if you don’t know what to look for. Trick question-there is no right answer! By the time you’ve decided to signal your interest, she’s likely ALREADY sent you dozens-if not hundreds-of tiny micro signals that indicate if she’s interested in YOU. You don’t know how to ask her out, so what’s the best way to nonverbally tell her you dig her? Should you: Let me bring you back to high school: You’re an awkward teenage boy, and you see your high school sweetheart staring you in the face. ↑ Table of Contents ↑ How to Tell a Girl You Like Her Here is a video of my segment with AM Northwest on female body language, as well as detailed tips below! However, female body language does have a few noticeable differences that both sexes can make note of. Female body language, or the body language of women, is not all that different from that of men.
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