10 Things Her Body is Telling You


10 Things Her Body is Telling You

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    10 Things Her Body is Telling You

    Eyelashes

    Hold her gaze for a minute. If she's blinking more than normal (which is about 15 times a minute), there's a good chance she's on the Pill; women on birth control blink 32 percent more than those who aren't. Aside from the obvious, what does that mean for you? Put on your toughest, most confident mug as you look at her. Because of the shift in hormone levels, research says, women on the Pill are more attracted to men with rugged features, such as strong, wide jaws.

    Pupils

    If she's feeling stimulated by you (not just sexually), her pupils will dilate. That's because her body is programmed to want to see more of whatever's exciting her, so her brain tells her irises to let in more light. Bonus: As the inkiness spreads, she'll start looking better to you, too. Research shows that men rate women with larger pupils as more attractive. Time to make your move.

    Brain

    She's matching you drink for drink, you're starting to feel like reenacting Animal House, but she seems like her same old self. What's the deal? Men and women get different kinds of buzzes: Men lose inhibitions, while women become sedated. If you're looking to get her into the party spirit, don't feed her more alcohol. Instead, feed the jukebox. Research shows that mid- to fast-tempo music will make her more social.

    Belly

    Want to know if it's a good or bad time to broach a tricky conversation? You can tell if she's suitably relaxed by her breathing pattern. If her stomach pulls in with each inhalation, she's taking shallow breaths from her chest, which indicates stress. Keep your distance. If her abdomen and chest expand with each inhalation, she's taking deeper, more rhythmic breaths-a sign of relaxation. Go for it.

    Nose

    Her sense of smell is sharpest first thing in the morning, which, aside from being a good reason to brush your teeth immediately, makes it the best time to impress her with your culinary skills. That's because 90 percent of taste is really smell. Treat her to a breakfast in bed consisting of warmed banana-nut bread, which has an aroma that, according to one study, increases bloodflow to the vagina. And that may lead to a different kind of morning treat.

    Chest

    Sex flush, a pinkish look to the skin of her chest, occurs during foreplay. It stems from changes in blood pressure and circulation, along with pulse and respiration rates. Think of it as her coy way of telling you that if you keep doing what you're doing, you just might get lucky. Another sign that things are working: A woman's breasts grow by as much as 25 percent as things turn hot and heavy.

    Small of Her Back

    As she moves toward orgasm during sex, she'll begin to arch her back. Hold her tight around the small of her back at this point and stay attuned to how much she's arching. And, for God's sake, do not let up; maintain the same rhythm and intensity of stimulation until she climaxes. She'll pay you back for this later, with interest.

    Fingernails

    Pay attention to her fingers; among the surest signs of anxiety or depression in a woman are body-focused repetitive behaviors, such as skin picking and nail biting. If you see her doing that, don't nag her to stop; that can send her deeper into a spiral. Instead, gently pull her hand away, give it a squeeze, and hold on to it. Feel the tension ooze right out.

    Hands

    If it seems as if she always has cold hands, that's because she does-almost 3 degrees colder than yours, possibly more if she's stressed. Women's bodies, even more than men's, are programmed to keep their cores warmer than their extremities. So to warm her hands up, don't massage them; wrap your arm around her waist. This will warm her core and allow blood to flow back into her hands.

    Between Her Legs

    Okay, you know enough about your partner's menstrual cycle to know when to leave her alone. Now add this to your arsenal: Two weeks after her period begins, she will be at her horniest, guaranteed. Female sexual motivation is highest when she's ovulating. Warning: This is also when she's most likely to get pregnant.

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      Bntrangel 01:47:28 AM Aug 01 2009

      I bet Veledise will do that so her email is vol.rock@yahoo.com and menila156@yahoo.com ...if u need then email her, she will doit for u... :)

      venybeny 10:39:48 PM Dec 27 2008

      Oow great! Now I also have to think about how many times I'm blinking on first dates. Thanks a lot, you jerks! J/k :) But honestly, shouldn't you also have the courtesy to post the same amount of in-depth research about guys. More often than not the male specie completely baffles me. I'm just saying, its not fair that you're giving away our secrets, without getting us anything in return. Where is the fairness, in that?

      StMichael88 05:59:24 AM Dec 24 2008

      as an amateur evolutionary biologist i can say that I have read research and books that substantiate much of what is said in these slides. Especially the pupal dilation. As far as "two weeks after her period she is the horniest" is true but not true at the same time. Only 20 percent of women have regular ovulation cycles. The only thing you can guarantee is that 14 days after ovulation she will start her period. In fact, ovulation can happen in as little time as the day after her previous period or it could be triggered to occur when she has sex with the man that her body tells her "i want to have his baby" even if she doesn't...that's why it is still possible to get her pregnant if you have sex with her during her period.

      StMichael88 05:59:24 AM Dec 24 2008

      as an amateur evolutionary biologist i can say that I have read research and books that substantiate much of what is said in these slides. Especially the pupal dilation. As far as "two weeks after her period she is the horniest" is true but not true at the same time. Only 20 percent of women have regular ovulation cycles. The only thing you can guarantee is that 14 days after ovulation she will start her period. In fact, ovulation can happen in as little time as the day after her previous period or it could be triggered to occur when she has sex with the man that her body tells her "i want to have his baby" even if she doesn't...that's why it is still possible to get her pregnant if you have sex with her during her period.

      le bunnyy 05:18:18 AM Dec 24 2008

      err

      kg029 03:15:14 AM Dec 24 2008

      Ah, this was a good laugh, I'd like to meet the guy who analyzes his girl so deeply in order to know what to do and when.

      Teriqua 01:09:34 AM Dec 24 2008

      Gee, if a guy wants to know if his date is on the Pill; ask her? Don't whip out a stop-watch and count the flutters of her eyelashes. And Guys, if you have rugged good looks, all the girls will enjoy looking at you; no pill required. As would be expected, there were no references to medical tests to substantiate this baloney. Women I know like men with strong facial features, nice biceps, body hair, and those cute little round, tight bums with no cellulite. These are all things which we gals don't have so we do enjoy them on our male counterparts. Gee, more research money whirled down the toilet.

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