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How to Read Romantic Body Language

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    Part of the video series: Dating Tips for Men

    Summary: Reading romantic body language is a learned skill, but some signs of a turned-off woman include crossed arms, squinting and a woman who turns away often. Practice reading body language with tips from a professional dating coach in this free video on relationship advice.

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    Jessica Claire is the host of her own midnight hour talk radio show, where she gives call in advice on dating. She is also a professional dating instructor at New York Dating Coach in...read more

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    "Hi, my name is Jessica Claire and I'm a professional dating coach here in New York City for New York Dating Coach. In this clip, we're going to talk about how to read romantic body language. There are a lot of different ways that women show or use their body to convey how they feel about men. If a woman is really turned off by you or if she doesn't want anything to do with you, she's probably going to cross her arms, turn away from you, you know, she'll squint her eyes or look just disgusted often. If a woman is feeling romantic about you though, she'll certainly do some things to show you that without having to say for. Her eyes might become a little brighter. The blinking, the batting of the eyelashes might turn on the high volume. She might touch her neck. I find most women will touch themselves to get you to eye that part of part of your body that their touching, so if they're sort of leaning in towards you, that's a really good sign. Always, a woman will smile when she's feeling a little romantic. This has been Jessica Claire. Thanks for watching."

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