Thursday, April 8, 2010

Romantic Body Language

Romantic Body Language

Romantic body language is not just what a couple does when they are close and personal, but from afar as well. Each form of body language could have its own book, as there is so much that could be discussed. With romantic body language, one could easily write two books. Romantic body language incorporates everything from flirting to marriage and even break ups and divorce. Body language from afar incorporates all the different forms of flirting one does with their body, from batting eyelashes to how one holds their body to how one even preens and preps to get ready for the occasion of flirting. Romantic body language from afar can even include sexual gestures. In flirting looking for a possible long term serious relationship, sexual gestures are not a good idea, however if you are looking to put a little spice back into a marriage, some sexual gesturing body language can be a lot of fun. From afar, romantic body language can be seen from how one display themselves as well. Men and women may wear clothing that accentuates certain parts of their body they find more attractive. Men are notorious for displaying acts of body language when it comes to pumping out certain muscles to make them appear bigger then what they are such as when they cross their arms with hands under biceps to push them out to make them look bigger then what they actually are. If they see someone they are interested in, they can hold a tightened flex forever! Women are famous for sucking in the gut to make it look smaller then what it is and sticking the chest out to make it look larger then what it is. When using romantic body language from afar, a person will position himself or herself to be in eyes' view of the target of interest by turning their full body or head. Or a meeker person may only turn a foot towards their interest, gradually working up the courage to become more visible. A person may dance seductively on the dance floor while looking occasionally over to their interest to make eye contact, or the classic move, send a drink over to the party of interest. Up close and personal body language should only be done if you are already in a personal relationship with the other party. If you are not in a personal relationship with the other party, you risk having a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against you, if not worse. Close romantic body language is by far more intimate than from afar. A mutual comfort level allows the other to enter into one's personal space without the other feeling threatened. Close romantic body language can exhibit in a couple mocking each other's moves or body positions, gazing lovingly into one another's eyes, touching toes while watching TV, holding hands, massages, caressing, kissing, to intimate encounters and sexual exploration. Romantic body language when a relationship goes wrong can be a vast mixture between numerous types of body language and is far too complex to cover here.

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