Love Signals by David Givens, as highlighted on the Center for Nonverbal Studies site, offers an anthropological breakdown of nonverbal courtship cues divided into five key phases. The text, accessible via the Internet Archive, explores biological cues such as pupil dilation and the head-tilt to analyze romantic attraction. Access the full analysis and resources through Internet Archive. Love Signals: Decoding Romance Cues | PDF - Scribd
Phase 4: Touching: Initial tactile contact, often starting with "accidental" knee or shoulder brushes to test a partner's readiness.
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By taking the time to learn about love signals and human attraction, you can improve your relationships, boost your confidence, and gain a deeper understanding of the complex and often unconscious processes that drive human connection.
The Power of Submissiveness: Humans often use "harmlessness" cues—like the "tongue show" or a slight shrug—to appear non-threatening and approachable to a potential partner.
Dr. Givens outlines a specific five-stage progression for romantic attraction:
Unlocking the Secrets of Attraction: A Review of "Love Signals" by David Givens