5 Ways To Use NOTHING But Body Language To Make Him Fall Hard
What you say isn't as important as how you say it. (*wink*)
The truth is that you can be a great catch and still have trouble in the dating field. Many people don't realize that the way you carry yourself often plays a big role in how successful your love life is. In recent years, multiple studies have come out supporting the importance of body language.
According to Princeton University, facial expressions give off a more accurate reading of how a person is feeling as opposed to their actual words. Researchers provided 15 participants with images of people and asked them to guess what their emotions were based on their body language, facial expression, or both.
The study found that those who "saw the face only had a 50-50 chance of being correct, whereas those who only saw a body or the face and body together were far more accurate."
This proves that what you say isn't as important as how you say it. If you've been wondering how you can use your body language to attract more dates, these 5 body language tricks are a good place to start.
1. Look at his face before you smile.
Staring at your guy for a few seconds before breaking out your killer smile shows him that you're only interested in him.
2. Don't break eye contact.
Author Leil Lowndes offers a great tip for this one. She says ""Pretend your eyes are glued to your conversation partner's with sticky warm taffy. When you must look away, do it ever so slowly, reluctantly, stretching the gooey taffy until the tiny string finally breaks."
3. Stop fidgeting.
Constantly moving only makes you look incredibly anxious to leave.
4. Pretend you've known him forever.
This makes total sense. After all, we are more like ourselves when we're surrounded by our oldest, closet friends.
5. Fix your posture by "hanging by your teeth".
Do this by pretending that you're biting a piece of leather that's hanging from the door frame. Lowndes mentions that this posture trick works because "every muscle is stretched into perfect posture position."
H/T: Business Insider