Keep your "ventral" (front) side open. Avoid crossing your arms or holding a drink directly in front of your chest like a shield.
Shift your gaze from one eye, to the other eye, then down to the mouth, and back up.
These are "displacement activities" caused by the nervous energy of attraction. If your partner is constantly fixing their appearance while talking to you, they care deeply about your perception of them. 6. The Feet Don’t Lie Body Language Secrets: A Guide During Courtship...
Watch for "preening"—smoothing out clothes, fixing hair, or adjusting a watch/jewelry.
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") Keep your "ventral" (front) side open
Before a word is even spoken, your posture tells your partner if you are emotionally available or guarded.
Most people focus on controlling their facial expressions, but they forget about their feet. Look at the direction their feet are pointing. These are "displacement activities" caused by the nervous
Start with "accidental" or safe contact—a brief brush of the arm, a high-five, or sitting close enough that your shoulders occasionally touch.