Many men are quite direct when they’re flirting, but with some of them, you have to look for more subtle cues. I learned about one male mating signal from the world’s leading expert on romantic love, Dr. Helen Fisher. But quick heads up, this same signal is seen in men who are trying to be dominant and intimidating. Maybe because this body language adjustment portrays a high shoulder-to-hip ratio and upper body musculature, two traits that are simultaneously attractive and intimidating. So, be ready to read this signal in a totally non-flirtatious way, but men often do this pose when flirting: hands behind the head, elbows splayed outward, chest up, leaning back. Sometimes this is just comfortable, sometimes, it’s to look domanint, but oftentimes, it’s a way males in our species try to advertise their body to a potential mate. #shorts #bodylanguage#dating#datingadvice#tips#datingadviceforwomen#psychology#facts#romance#relationship#science#love#couple#date#men#psych
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