“make love like you have no secrets like you’ve never been left never been hurt like the world don’t owe you a single wretched thing.”— Warsan Shire, goodreads.com
“They talk about 'body language,' as if we all speak it the same. But everyone has their own dialect. For me right now, for example, swiveling my body right away and staring rigidly at the corner means, 'I like you.' Because I didn't run away and shut myself in the bathroom. I just hope he realizes t…”— Sophie Kinsella, amazon.com
“The scientific community hasn't yet put forth a hard-and-fast theory when it comes to women's physicality, politics, and power strategies. What we know from the 2016 election is that body language is just another factor women have to pay attention to when running for office, in a way male candidates…”— Nicola Pardy, refinery29.com
“Women have to do an impossible dance of being both ‘feminine’ enough not to be threatening, but ‘masculine’ enough to be taken seriously.”— Jennifer Siebel Newsom, refinery29.com
“Even if he isn’t talking directly to you, if he angles his body in your direction, he’s subconsciously telling you that he likes you.”— Courtney Hardwick, bolde.com
“If a man stands up straight, inhales deeply to puff out his chest, positions his feet and shoulders evenly, he is trying to catch your attention. Arched spine, an ankle on a knee, etc., are also signs of attraction from men.”— Riya Roy, newlovetimes.com
“Angling away from the other person. Keeping our feet pointed towards a person sends out a signal that we're interested.”— Toria Sheffield, bustle.com
“Crossing your arms. Instead, try keeping your posture loose and relaxed, or make sure you're always holding a drink to keep your body language open.”— Toria Sheffield, bustle.com
“The soul, fortunately, has an interpreter - often an unconscious but still a faithful interpreter - in the eye.”— Charlotte Brontë, amazon.com
“Pull your shoulders back so that your back is perfectly straight and your chest sticks out a little. Then hold your chin up high – not too high, but looking straight ahead of you.”— Natalie Roberts, bodyrock.tv
“Be a better listener. Eye contact and positive body language can go a long way in a conversation. Listening will help you better show support for others, resolve problems and build rapport.”— Philip Ross, ibtimes.com
“Don't be too stiff and standoffish. Guys are often put off and uneasy about making the first move when the girl doesn't appear to be enjoying herself.”— Chelsea Hoffman, datingtips.match.com
“The more open and welcoming your body language, the more comfortable and natural he will be with you. If you seem threatened or threatening, that is likely to keep his lips at an arms distance. Smile, look at him, laugh, let go of all your tension, and just have fun. Then he will know he’s in a safe…”— Nick Slade, datingadvice.com
“A big smile. If he’s smiling more than normal, it might mean he’s into you.”— Diana Bradley, beyondtalk.net
“Physical contact. A man interested in you will ‘accidentally’ touch you or bump into you. If he uses any excuse to touch you, he’s totally flirting.”— Diana Bradley, beyondtalk.net
“They kiss your forehead. It has been said that a kiss on the forehead means just one thing; that he wants to keep you forever. It’s an endearing gesture that is respectful, and when he has reached this level of sweetness, you have won his heart.”— Shannon Y., youqueen.com
“They open doors. Is he walking to your side of the car every time you get in and out of it to open the door for you? Is he opening the door for you when you’re in public going out to eat? This is a sign that he is trying to impress you. When men are being chivalrous, it shows that they like you and…”— Shannon Y., youqueen.com