No, there is absolutely no proof that quieter or large or small breasted women will fold their arms when talking. Many people will fold their arms while talking (including men) and according to so-called body language experts this exudes a message to the person they are talking too that the folder of the arms is distant and standing firm on whatever they are talking about or if they are making deals. Folded arms are making a point. I just believe people fold their arms because they have to do something with their hands and that's more comfortable. Don't read so much into this gibberish. If the person is making eye contact and seems interested then those are good signs and forget the folding of the arms.
When one is talking the listener can do the following; take not some important details, participate by trying to understand the speaker's message, and cooperate and acknowledge the speaker's effort by showing interest through eye contact.
It should be fairly obvious at some point. Eye contact, talking to you, finding or making time to be around you. Showing interest in you or what you are doing. Might be sexual or just as a friend.
Signs that your shy crush is getting more comfortable around you may include making more eye contact, initiating conversations or interactions, laughing at your jokes, and showing genuine interest in getting to know you better. They may also start to open up and share more personal information with you.
He liked you when you didn't talk to him and now that you are talking to him you are just now realizing it.
It means he has no interest in talking to you or having any contact with you. It is best to move on at this point and let him be.
They may be unsure of what kind of relationship they want with you, friendship or love? If it continues, ask them what is going on.
# If he is always talking to you. # turns red when he is talking to you. # becomes nervous # becomes shy # looks at you in the eye when he is talking to you. # is trying to make you laugh! # stares at you and then smiles!!!
They have an interest in you or in talking
Parents can encourage their babies' cooing by responding positively and engaging with them when they make these sounds. This can include making eye contact, smiling, and talking back to them. By showing interest and responding to their cooing, parents can help their babies feel loved and supported in their early development.
by talking
Show interest in him. Talk to him, get to know him better, and let him know some stuff about you. But do not just go off talking about yourself. Always smile at him when he walks by or looks at you. Nice big smile showing your teeth :D
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