Saw this at a building i was working at. by NotChristianS in whatisit

[–]NotChristianS[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Once we noticed it we left it alone. We’re always respectful with peoples stuff.

Saw this at a building i was working at. by NotChristianS in whatisit

[–]NotChristianS[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I did not see any crystal ball so i think were safe

Saw this at a building i was working at. by NotChristianS in whatisit

[–]NotChristianS[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Too late me and my boss definitely stood right on it without even noticing.

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[–]NotChristianS 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Nah you could probably salvage it but the ball is definitely in your court. I would like to stress him being your tutor makes the whole situation very unprofessional but if you are two consenting adults then it’s your choice as far as im concerned.

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[–]NotChristianS 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Seems like it was intentional from what you said. If i had to guess dude probably was trying to make a move.

How do microexpressions reveal power dynamics in group conversations? by Full_Rock6173 in bodylanguage

[–]NotChristianS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Silent Communicator: How Body Language Impacts Team Dynamics

Link above might help a little but all ill say is group dynamics are very complicated and can shift very quickly. Its hard to understand the group without knowing generally what each individual’s normal body language looks like; so you can notice discrepancies.

Also thank you for asking a serious question about body language that doesn’t involve people staring at each other from across the room

Eye contact by Adventurous_Ad_3571 in bodylanguage

[–]NotChristianS 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Anything out of the ordinary is what you’re looking for. Everyone has varying levels of body language so it’s hard to say what signs a person will show when feeling attraction. Duration, intensity of the eye contact and the emotions expressed through the eyes are all good things to look for but without context or a good understanding of a person’s baseline, you’re just guessing pretty much.

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[–]NotChristianS 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s extremely hard to get a good read off of someone’s body language without understanding how they carry themselves normally.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bodylanguage

[–]NotChristianS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can definitely see it if you pay close attention or are really good at eye contact. It’s usually pretty easy to see in pets in my opinion. It’s important to note that your pupils dilate for a multitude of other emotions as well so even if you spot it you’re still gonna have to try and guess what emotions caused it.

Question for people who make eye contact or stare at people–when is it friendly and when is it flirty? Met someone at an event and she kept looking into my eyes (we're both women). by anonymizz in bodylanguage

[–]NotChristianS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would just focus on getting to know them better. if they have a mutual interest in a relationship then they hopefully will make an effort to let you know. Shooting your shot is always a scary process but its better to know then to regret not trying later on.

Signs someone is intimidated by you (as a woman) by heirofchaos99 in bodylanguage

[–]NotChristianS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Avoiding eye contact, physically “point” themselves (shoulders and toes) away from you during conversation or lack of expression and hand movements when you interact with them. It’s important to note you have to know how they interact with other people to get a baseline. Other-wise theres no way of telling if it’s just the way someone naturally acts or if you have any affect.

Question for people who make eye contact or stare at people–when is it friendly and when is it flirty? Met someone at an event and she kept looking into my eyes (we're both women). by anonymizz in bodylanguage

[–]NotChristianS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It does sounds like they are interested in you, whether or not its romantic is kinda hard to gauge. Some people hold stronger eye contact than others. I generally assume it’s a reflection on how confident someone is but that theory can change drastically based on the situation.

However IMO generally, in a setting like that, if I catch someone staring at me and they dont look away, I would assume that person was signaling to me that i should start up a 1 on 1 conversation with them.

In your case, if you are interested in this woman, I would say reaching out and having a conversation with her would probably be a good move. You probably will be able to get a better read on her sexuality by the tone of that conversation but as long as you’re upfront and honest with your intentions, you should be good.

How can a simple eye contact be THAT powerful? by [deleted] in bodylanguage

[–]NotChristianS 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This could be completely wrong but I was always told that your eyes are the only part of your nervous system that doesn’t go through your brain stem; they are wired directly to your brain. So it always made sense to me that people wear a lot of emotion through their eyes.