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Signs of flirting in women
 

What are the signs of flirting in women.

My sexual mentor suggested men become a expert on women's body language. Women are always sending subtle clues to men they are interested in. If you tune into this do this you will never get rejection.

Generally the more body language clues she sends you the more reliable the message is. One body language message can be misleading. You need to check this out as usually
body language clues come in groups.

The following is a list of some signs of flirting in body language messages that women use.

  • Touching her hair, playing with it or raking it. Best if her palm faces out to you.
  • Standing or sitting with her crotch straight facing you.
  • Leaning to you when you are talking to you.
  • Flashing her palm to you.
  • Moving closer to you when talking to you.
  • Using a soft sexy voice.
  • Glancing at you.
  • Strong eye contact with bedroom eyes
  • Fixing her clothing, posture etc when she notices you.
  • Showing her neck or shoulders to you
  • Showing her breasts in some way. E.g. putting her arm under them to make the cleavage.
  • Licking her lips.
  • Tilting her head as she talks.
  • Smiling at you.
  • Coping your body language. E.g. both leaning in.

Check out some TV ads and you will see the woman actors using the above signs of flirting  body language signals!

Women leave signs of flirting clues when they are interested in a man. And the more clues they leave for you, the better is the chance that they *really* like you.

For more information on how to respond to women's signs of flirting
please go to this link.

Have fun checking  out out women's body language. You will be at a big advantage to other men if you start to tune into women's flirting signals.

 


 

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