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Can You Read Love Signals?--Part 2
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Can You Read Love Signals?--Part 2


Dr. David B. Givens takes a Sherlock Holmesian view of the many unspoken rituals of meeting, dating, and mating that couples use to develop a relationship. Givens observed hundreds of men and women in public places in order to define the various stages of courtship that indicate attraction or avoidance between partners. From the blush of an earlobe to the angle of the toes, men and women unwittingly telegraph their feelings about each other and, says Givens, “There’s no hiding love signals, once you know what to look for.”

How well do you send and receive courtship signals? Is it hard for you to tell if someone really likes you? To determine how well you pick up the signs, take the following quiz.

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1) If you gaze downward while speaking to an attractive person, you're saying in effect:

 
2) To present the best possible image, a man should raise his chin, square his shoulders, and slightly lift his chest.

 
3) A woman smiles at a man across a hors d' oeuvre table and notices that his lips tense. Is lip-clenching a positive or negative sign?

 
4) When a man sitting next to a woman on a bus reads his magazine a bit conspicuously--overdoes it, mouths the words, chuckles aloud--he's trying to "break the ice."

 
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