From head to toe, men and women in Western culture have entirely different repertoires of nonverbal cues. Many nonverbals are taboo from one gender to the other. Women have their private tacit code.
Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and cultural studies, the book provides scientifically grounded yet practical insights for interpreting human behavior. It begins by unpacking the biology of ...
Why it matters: Flirting is a universal human behavior, blending verbal charm and nonverbal cues to signal interest or connection. Spotting the signs: Eye contact, mirroring, playful teasing, and ...