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(#1) Loving Couples Walk in Sync with Each Other
Loving couples walk in step, according to Susan Quilliam, author of Body Language Secrets: Read the Signals and Find Love, Wealth and Happiness. This mirroring shows a physical and mental connection.
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(#2) Eating at Different Paces Shows You're Not on the Same Page
If you're eating at different paces - like your husband is halfway through his appetizer when you're already ordering dessert - it may mean you're off when it comes to your synchronicity. Synchronicity is "a mirroring of movements observed in happy couples."
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(#3) Facing Each Other During an Argument Shows Emotional Engagement
"When happily married couples fight, they use very different body language from those who are unhappy," explains Susan Quilliam. According to Redbook, "Their torsos are facing each other, and they make frequent eye contact. Their body language says, 'I'm not going to run away just because we're having an argument. We love each other, so let's resolve this now.'"
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(#4) Your Feet Point Towards the Person You're Interested In
It's all about the direction of the feet, according to Lonerwolf. When a man or woman is interested in someone, they point at them with their feet while they are standing, or even sitting. When sitting, you might spot this "pointing" when a person tucks one leg under the other. The tucked under the leg knee usually points in the direction of the person they are attracted to.
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(#5) A Stiff Kiss Shows Reluctance to Engage Physically
Relax those lips - unless you're avoiding intimacy with your partner. According to Susan Quilliam, "Kissing with hard, closed lips communicates tension and avoidance of intimacy."
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(#6) 'Eyebrow Flashes' Signal Positive Recognition
Send those signals! Martin Lloyd-Elliott, author of Secrets of Sexual Body Language, explains that not receiving a smile, glance, or an "eyebrow flash" (which is "a spontaneous signal of positive recognition") from one's significant other can lead a partner to feel bad without even knowing why. A dinner without a little "flashing" is always a bummer.
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(#7) Sitting at Opposite Ends of a Table Puts You in Competition
Unless you have one of those really, really long dining tables, sit next to your partner. According to Julius Fast, author of Body Language, "If you're at opposite ends of a long table, you may be in conflict over who's the boss, if only on a subconscious level."
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(#8) Looking Down Your Nose Indicates Feeling Superior
Do you unconsciously look down your nose at your boyfriend or girlfriend? Stella Resnick explains that when you look down your nose at your partner (literally, not figuratively - you tilt your head towards the ground and your eyes follow the trajectory of your nose), it indicates that you think he or she is inferior.
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(#9) Loving Couples Instinctively Mirror Each Other
Couples in loving relationships often instinctively mirror each other's body language. "It's almost as if they're physically saying that they're one," says Julius Fast, the author of Body Language. -
(#10) A Long 'Hello Kiss' Says 'I'm Happy to See You'
Next time you greet your partner, greet them with a long kiss. As Susan Quilliam, author of Body Language Secrets: Read the Signals and Find Love, Wealth and Happiness, explains, "Soft lips that linger just an extra second clearly say, 'I'm happy to see you and I wish we could do more of this."
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(#11) Leaning Away from Each Other Indicates a Lack of Connection
A lack of connection could be indicated by even a slight lean away from each other. According to Babble, "Leaning away signals that the relationship is very contrived. It illustrates that they're not connected at all, and one or both may be hiding from the other."
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(#12) Avoiding Eye Contact and Frequent Swallowing Show an Attempt to Hide Something
Are your lie detectors going off? When someone avoids eye contact, swallows frequently, or scratches in front of his or her ear and head, it could indicate he or she is trying to hide something, according to Babble. -
(#13) Showing Contempt Can Mean the End of Your Relationship
Was that a smirk? Showing contempt, the feeling of superiority, can mean serious danger for a couple. As John Gottman found after numerous years of studying couples, "once either part of a couple started to display contempt, the marriage was doomed." Contempt is often relayed via a smirk or one-sided smile.
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(#14) Asking a Man to Hold Her Purse Means a Woman Trusts Him
As Lonerwolf explains, when a woman asks a man to hold her purse, it means a woman trusts the guy she's handing all her very important things to. A purse is an extension of a woman, and if she allows a man to be near it and entrusts him with holding it, it can mean that she feels a strong and trusting connection with him.
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(#15) A Glance Towards the Lips Might Indicate a Desire to Kiss
As Lonerwolf explains, if a person is constantly looking at their partner's mouth, it might indicate an interest in kissing... or maybe that they've got something in her teeth.
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(#16) Folded Hands Say 'I'm Closed Off'
Holding your hands folded in front of you could indicate that you've checked out or closed down when it comes to connecting with your S.O., according to Babble.
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Most people experience a variety of different romantic relationships when they are young. A healthy relationship will bring us a lot of happiness. Of course, this also means that sometimes a lot of effort is required. An unhealthy relationship may become the biggest nightmare and seriously affect our lives and work. In fact, there are many signals that indicate the development of a relationship, but these are often overlooked.
When a relationship deteriorates and gradually comes to an end, it is very helpful to be able to find some important signs. The random tool lists 16 secret signals that may show the future of a relationship.
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