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  • Body Language Of The Ears (Your Ears Never Lie)

    Body Language Of The Ears (Your Ears Never Lie)

    Ears come in many different shapes and sizes, some are small, some are large, some stick out and others are thin. Whatever the shape or size of the ear they are still worth studying from a body language point of view. Listen up! The ears do way more than we know and in ways you…

  • Body Language Lips (You can’t say it if our lips are sealed)

    Body Language Lips (You can’t say it if our lips are sealed)

    The lips are usually one of the most expressive features on the human face. Whether you are smiling, frowning, or talking through your teeth – your lips show it all! There are many different ways that you can interpret what someone’s lip movements might be telling you in regards to their emotions or intentions. The…

  • Female Body Language Feet And Legs (Full Guide)

    Female Body Language Feet And Legs (Full Guide)

    Body language of the feet and legs can be one of the most telling places we can see that is usually controlled. The feet and legs can tell us a lot about a person. For instance, if they want to leave or stay, who they like the most from those present, and who they think…

  • Arms Behind Head (Body Language)

    Arms Behind Head (Body Language)

    Diving deep into the world of unspoken words, it’s amazing how much we say without uttering a sound. Take the simple act of leaning back and resting your arms behind your head. What’s that all about? Is it a universal “I’m relaxed” sign, or does its meaning change from one culture to another? Let’s embark…

  • Lip Compression Body Language (Ture Meaning)

    Lip Compression Body Language (Ture Meaning)

    When studying lip compression from a body language point of view, we must take into account the context that surrounds the gesture. Most people believe that lip compression is a non-verbal cue that communicates a person is not telling the truth. When in fact it has different meanings depending on where a person is, who…

  • 31 Mouth Signals in Conversations (Body Language Mouth)

    31 Mouth Signals in Conversations (Body Language Mouth)

    The mouth is really important for showing how we feel without talking. It can tell a lot about what someone is thinking or feeling. We use our mouths for showing emotions, eating, breathing, and talking. The way someone moves their mouth can tell us how they feel or how well they are talking to others.…

  • Leaning Back In A Chair (Means More Than You Know)

    Leaning Back In A Chair (Means More Than You Know)

    What does leaning back in a chair mean in body language Leaning back in a chair is a gesture that is associated with relaxation and comfort. It’s seen as an indication of comfort and ease which can be helpful to use when you want to seem more relaxed in a conversation. However, there are many…

  • Touching Neck Body Language (Find Out the True Meaning)

    Touching Neck Body Language (Find Out the True Meaning)

    There are many reasons for touching the back of the neck in body language. Neck touching is a natural reflex, but it can also serve as a sign of insecurity. If a person starts to touch their neck while talking to you, they might be feeling uneasy or anxious. They might also be worried about…

  • Touching mouth body language (All you need to know)

    Touching mouth body language (All you need to know)

    Touching the mouth is a sign of insecurity and vulnerability. It is a way to cover the mouth as if they are hiding what they are saying or not sure of themselves. It can be seen as a gesture that is used to cover up some embarrassment that the person has spoken as if to…

  • Hands On Face (All you need to know and more)

    Hands On Face (All you need to know and more)

    People use body language to communicate with each other. Body language is divided into two types. Non-verbal communication and verbal communication. Nonverbal communication includes facial expression, gestures, posture, eye contact, touch, and proximity. Body language, hand face, is the most significant type of body language that we do unconsciously. When we touch someone’s face, we’re…