gesture meaning/ body language
By mskzalameda
@mskzalameda (4023)
Philippines
April 16, 2007 1:31am CST
i have here some lists of body gestures.. try to look and see if it is true..
PLAYING WITH HAIR:
"tell me you love me"HOLDING HANDS"
"we definitely love each other
ARMS AROUND THE WASTE
"i love you too much to let go of you"LAUGHING WHILE KISSING:
"I am completely comfortable with you"
SMACK KISS:
"I'm ready"FOREHEAD
KISS:
"hope we're together forever"
HAND KISS:
"I adore you"
LIPS:
"I love you"
now, what do you think of these.. is it true?
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5 responses
@kitchenwitchoftupper (2290)
• United States
19 Apr 07
Plus rating for the discussion and for the picture!
You have gotten them all down pretty well. Granted, as another commenter said, this is not a Perfect Science, but it is perfectly fun, especially the laughter kiss! ~Donna
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@someincome (785)
• India
18 Apr 07
I believe that the body gives signals through the way it behaves. But I would think that it should vary little bit in every person, because every person is different. Some signals I know of are -
biting nails: Tension, anxiety
dropped head - inferiority complex, guilt
playing with ones owns hands and fingers - restlessness, inferiority complex
Hands locked into one another - Introvert mind, I don't wannna tell
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@mskzalameda (4023)
• Philippines
19 Apr 07
yes I agree that every individual creature living in this world is unique.
@franxexces (1096)
• Philippines
2 May 07
Playing with the hair... Uhm hair talk is common among girls (probably because we have so much of it) I even saw a shampoo commercial about hair talk. Twirling usually means that you're off in daydream land or thinking about something. However, it also makes you look unsure of yourself,guilty or bored-not a good impression to make when your teacher is watching or you're trying to project power and confidence. Keep your hands busy and your hair tied back if you must.
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