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  • Differences Between Friendly Cuddling and Romantic Cuddling?

    Differences Between Friendly Cuddling and Romantic Cuddling?

    So you are wondering what the main differences are between friendly cuddling and romantic cuddling well you have come to the right place. There are several key differences between friendly cuddling and romantic cuddling. Friendly cuddling is usually platonic and does not involve much touching, whereas romantic cuddling may is closer and the hands are…

  • How to Approach Older Woman (Start A Conversation Get A Date)

    How to Approach Older Woman (Start A Conversation Get A Date)

    There are a few ways you can approach an older woman if you are a younger male in the post we will take a look at some of the most effective approaches and ways to bag yourself a cougar. It can be difficult to know how to start a conversation with an older woman, especially…

  • Alpha Male Body Language Tricks (For Every Guy)

    Alpha Male Body Language Tricks (For Every Guy)

    If you want to be more alpha male-like and improve your nonverbal communication and body language skills, this is the right post for you. We will share some great tips and tricks so you can become more alpha. If you’re short on time, there are a few things you can do for quick wins. First,…

  • Body Language First Impression (Make a Good One)

    Body Language First Impression (Make a Good One)

    The question is how do you make a good or great first impression well there are some simple body language tactics you can use to make sure your nonverbals are on point. In the post, we will explore how to make a fantastic first impression. Making a great first impression is critical because you only…

  • Body Language Swaying Side to Side (Why Do We Rock)

    Body Language Swaying Side to Side (Why Do We Rock)

    If you notice someone swaying back and forth, and you’re wondering what it could mean, you’ve come to the right place. The swaying of the body from side to side is often a sign of nerves or impatience. It can also be a way of trying to look bigger and more impressive. In some cases,…

  • Scared Body Language (Facial Expressions Of Fear)

    Scared Body Language (Facial Expressions Of Fear)

    When we are scared, our posture changes. We tend to slouch and our body language becomes tense. Our expression changes, too. We look insecure and nervous. The most simple way to think about this is when we are fearful or scared, we may try to make ourselves appear smaller by hunching our shoulders, crossing our…

  • Body Language in Virtual Meetings (Tips & Tricks)

    Body Language in Virtual Meetings (Tips & Tricks)

    When it comes to virtual meetings and body language there are some tips and tricks you can do right away to make a great impression or even improve your nonverbals. As we’ve moved into a hybrid digital age of working, it’s more important than ever to know how we’re presenting ourselves and what our body…

  • Kinesics Communication (Type Of Body Language)

    Kinesics Communication (Type Of Body Language)

    Kinesics is the study of body language or body movement, especially facial expressions and gestures. It can be used to communicate nonverbal messages. Kinesic communication includes any part of the body that can be used to send nonverbal messages, including the face, eyes, arms, and legs. It is said that eye movements are so important…

  • Uncomfortable Body Language (Discomfort)

    Uncomfortable Body Language (Discomfort)

    So you’ve noticed someone with uncomfortable body language or think you have and want to figure out if this is the case. In this post, we will take a look at 16 common body language cues for discomfort so you can figure it out for yourself. Uncomfortable body language is when someone’s body language communicates…

  • Smirking Body Language (Grin or Closed-Lip Grin)

    Smirking Body Language (Grin or Closed-Lip Grin)

    Have you ever noticed someone smirking and not understood why? This post will provide different explanations for a smirk and help you understand what’s going on in the person’s head. Smirking is a facial expression that is often used to communicate amusement, mockery, or condescension. When someone smirks, they typically raise one side of their…