Picture
this: You’re with a man you are attracted to and you want him to feel attracted
to you. You are very careful to say interesting, witty things and engage him in
deep conversation. But does it really matter what you say? Sometimes a man can
feel magnetized by you without you having to say anything.
Here
are some body language do’s and don’ts for sparking a romantic feeling of
attraction in him:
Don’t:
Lean Forward
When
you lean forward toward a man while you’re sitting or standing, it can feel
masculine and aggressive to him. It changes your physical and emotional “vibe”
and subconsciously feels like you’re chasing him.
To
counteract this, simply lean back. Just tilt your body backwards when you’re
around a man and see what happens. When you’re sitting in a chair, don’t lean
forward when you’re having a conversation. Lean back. If you’re standing across
from a man, put one foot behind the other and shift your weight so that you’re
leaning away, not toward him.
“When
you lean forward toward a man while you’re sitting or standing, it can feel
masculine and aggressive to him.”
Do:
Relax Your Hands
When
women manage and multi-task, their hands get very tight. So do their shoulders
and arms. Have you ever caught yourself balling your hands into a tight fist
when you’re speaking with a man? This kind of body language feels tense and
harsh to a man.
Instead,
practice letting your wrists go limp and opening your palms. Move your hands in
front of your body and imagine they have no bones at all in them. If you’re
holding a glass or a fork, notice how tightly you’re gripping and allow your
hands to soften. This small change will make you feel soft, feminine and
calmer. It will force you to slow down and drop tension off your body.
Don’t:
Have Tall Shoulders
See
if you can catch yourself with your shoulders up around your ears. To a man,
that looks like you’re ready to pounce. It reminds him of his own tension, and
he doesn’t want to feel that in you. Keep a watch on where your shoulders are
and consciously practice relaxing them and letting them fall.
Do:
Step Back
If
you feel a man pull back or lean away, it’s not enough to just lean back.
Actually take a step backward. This is especially good in a relationship that’s
getting disconnected.
Do: Dance
This
isn’t about putting on music and doing a jig in the living room. To dance with
a man is to let your body follow his lead in a romantic situation. When he
steps forward, you step back, when he steps back, you allow yourself to flow
forward. Imagine how this would work with phone calls, texts, e-mails… pretty
much any conversation with a man. By allowing his lead, you’ll keep from
focusing too much on him and losing the rhythm of your own body.
Dancing
is about responding. It’s about being in the moment and not about trying to
make things happen.
If
you soften your body language in these ways, he’ll feel compelled to be around
you, get to know you, and will feel more affectionate and romantic toward you.
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