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How to Read Your Date's Body Language

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Summary: Reading a date's body language is significant because most of the communication we do is with the body. Discover how to read a date's body language by reading books on the subject and following the ideas of the author of several dating books in this free video on relationship advice.

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By Dr. Paul Vehorn
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Dr. Paul Vehorn has a Ph.D and did graduate work in behavior psychology. He has also been a nationwide talk show host on the Sun Radio Network. Dr. Vehorn wrote "Dynamic Dating" and...read more

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"You read me like a book. How to read your date's body language. This is Dr. Paul, author of Boomer Girls, A Boomer Woman's Guide to Men and Dating, and host of Ask Dr. Paul. Finally, you have to do something for yourself, and that is to read a book about body language. If not a book, at least go to the internet, and find out about body language, because people speak with their bodies. Ninety percent of our communication, is with our body. Whether it be a look, a body shift, a movement of legs, whether you're looking to cross your arms. Whatever it may be, there is body language involved and I highly recommend that you get some type of book, or article about that, in order to read your date's body language. Who knows, they may be telling you something, that you're completely missing, and it may be a good thing for you to know about that. That person may really be interested in you, and really may like you, so get it, read it, understand it, and follow through with it. This is Dr. Paul. May your fantasies of today, be your realities of tomorrow."

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