body language
When someone is lying to you personally, you may be able to see what they’re doing.
Distancing doesn’t have to mean distant.
“Nothing but naked people: fat ones, thin ones, old, young…”
A general reorganisation of masculine norms interrupted the shaving-respectability regime.
What are the chances that an online connection will lead to true love?
If you surreptitiously pick your nose, chances are that everyone can see you doing it.
Orgasms don’t always mean a sexual encounter is positive, find psychologists.
Are these two laws universal throughout nature?
A study looks at the chemistry of couples engaged in different activities.
When it comes to flirting, love meters have nothing on these researchers’ findings.
Researchers discover a link between nonverbal synchronization and relationship success.
Scientists have discovered that neurological response to posture is separate from movement.
Want to predict someone’s next move, or know if someone is telling you a lie? Learn to read body language like a poker pro.
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It seems intuitive that the best way to interpret how others are feeling would be to both see and hear how they’re behaving. However, a new study suggests that’s dead wrong.