We have beta launched our nonverbal dictionary and will accept any input into making it better for our readers. It is completely free to use and catalogs all (most) of the body language signals and the lexicon that goes along with reading people. There are well over 500 terms already, and naturally, with the scope of the topic that likely encompasses over 1,000 terms in my estimation, if peripheral terms are included, it is incomplete. This is primarily why we need outside help to grow the word base as it is a nearly impossible job for just a few people to tackle. However, having said this, as far as we are aware, this dictionary is the most inclusive of terms related to the subject in the world. Correct us if we are wrong, and we’ll just grow to surpass them!
You can suggest terms in the comments section or e-mail us directly and we’ll add it to our growing list. When you do write us, there’s no need to define the word yourself, unless you are into that sort of thing! So please enjoy the database and the images, and please help us spread the word. We always appreciate it when links to our pages are seeded across the Internet. No doubt, other people will find the information useful too!
Here is a link to the main page of the dictionary, enjoy.
http://www.bodylanguageproject.com/dictionary/
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Martin Dobrovodsky
You’re kissing your girlfriend deeply and passionately, when suddenly you wonder: how did kissing begin? Okay, okay, that’s probably the last thing you’d be wondering at that moment … but maybe you’re wondering now. Well, in How Did Sex Begin?, R. Brasch goes into some of the views about the origin of this very intimate show of affection. It is thought to have begun way back when there were just unicellular organisms. The sexual union of these organisms involved the linking of their “mouths” in order to exchange hereditary nuclei.
(avoiding a kiss)
The practice in humans is traced back to primitive times, when mothers premasticated food in their mouths before transferring it to the mouths of their babies by means of a “kiss.” From here, kissing developed into a show of familial affection. But it wasn’t until the sixth century – in what is now France, not surprisingly – that society accepted kissing as a way for adults to express their love and affection for one another (And the rest, as they say, is kiss-story). A more recent theory about the purpose of kissing suggests that it is a way of gauging your partner’s fidelity. For instance, if you notice that your girlfriend isn’t kissing you as passionately as she used to, you might suspect that she’s been locking lips with someone else. Even more telling would be the taste of someone else on her lips. As for the appeal of kissing, Brasch suggests that it has to do with the fact that, of all parts of the body, only the mouth is able to taste and feel at the same time. Also, he says, it recalls the nourishment of suckling at a mother’s breast.
(puckering is a nonverbal kiss indicator)
If you want to learn more about body language in dating, be sure to check out the Ebook Body Language Project: Dating, Attraction and Sexual Body Language.
Mail this post23 May 2010
Body Language Project Torrent – Free, Rapidshare.
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The Body Language Project: Dating, Attraction and Sexual Body Language
Christopher Philip | January 1, 2008 | English | ISBN: 1575664194 | 81 pages | PDF | 28 MB
The Body Language Project is the culmination of a decade of personal research including a thorough review of over 60 primary scientific research journal articles. In dating and attraction, body language forms the perfect foundation. If you are only picking up on what is being said, you are missing more than half of the message. It is pinnacle that you understand the subconscious as it is often much more reliable than spoken words. Don’t miss the signals, and don’t be left wondering and guessing.
Mail this post2 April 2010
TOP 13 FLIRTING FLOPS
Christopher Philip
The following is a list of things that have been determined to be some of the worst you can do when attempting to pick someone up.
1. Approaching too closely
2. Bad breath
3. Bad hygiene
4. Bragging
5. Disproportionate laughter
6. Drunken antics
7. Excessive flattery
8. Smoking
9. Playing dumb
10. Poor eye contact
11. Shaking hands for too long
12. Staring too much
13. Talking on a cell phone.
THE 20 MOST EFFECTIVE WAYS TO IMPRESS A WOMAN
The following list represent the best ways to impress a woman as determined by 29 male and 27 female undergraduate students in a study by Buss in 1988. Keep in mind when reading this list that these are ways that are perceived to be the best. They are a matter of debate if you ask me. Of course, it would not hurt your chances if you did all or even some of these things.
1. Displaying a good sense of humour
2. Acting sympathetic to her troubles
3. Keeping self well groomed
4. Making an effort to spend a lot of time with one woman
5. Offering to help her
6. Showering on a daily basis
7. Keeping physically fit and creating a healthy appearance
8. Exercising
9. Wearing attractive outfits
10. Washing hair everyday
11. Wearing stylish clothes
12. Going on a diet to improve figure
13. Smiling at women a lot
14. Giving encouraging glances to women
15. Bringing a woman to a nice restaurant
16. Participating in extracurricular activities to meet women
17. Touching women
18. Making up jokes to make women laugh
19. Expressing strong opinions
If you want to learn more about body language, be sure to check out the E-book – The Body Language Project: Dating, Attraction and Sexual Body Language.
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13 June 2010
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