Body Language Secrets: A Guide During Courtship... Apr 2026
Keep your "ventral" (front) side open. Avoid crossing your arms or holding a drink directly in front of your chest like a shield.
If their feet are pointed toward you, they are fully engaged. If their feet are pointed toward the exit or away from the conversation, their mind (and heart) might already be trying to leave. Quick Summary Table Interpretation Exposed Wrists/Neck High trust and vulnerability. The "Head Tilt" Deep listening and empathy. Frequent Blinking Nervous excitement or high arousal. Pointing Knees Toward You Focused romantic intent. Body Language Secrets: A Guide During Courtship...
Start with "accidental" or safe contact—a brief brush of the arm, a high-five, or sitting close enough that your shoulders occasionally touch. Keep your "ventral" (front) side open
This subtle movement signals romantic interest rather than just platonic friendship. Combined with dilated pupils (a natural physiological response to attraction), it builds intense chemistry. 3. Mirroring (The Subconscious "Me Too") If their feet are pointed toward the exit
When we like someone, we subconsciously want to look our best in the moment.
Mirroring is when one person subtly mimics the gestures, speech patterns, or attitude of the other.
If they take a sip of their drink, wait a few seconds and take a sip of yours. If they lean back, you lean back.