Body Language Only Plays A Part In Attracting Women
By Teddy Shabba
Using body language, a man has the power to tell a woman exactly how
he feels and know what she wants without ever saying one single word.
Just like sign language, body language really is its own language only
much more powerful.
However, like any other language the context of the situation is very
important to the meaning you will get from body language.
Body language can give and show a man more ways to attract a woman
in any given situation, yet rarely should it be used all by itself.
When you consider that over 50 percent of our communication is based
on our body language it is easy to grasp its importance in attracting
women.
However, it is also important to recognize that women can learn how
to "fake" their body language much more easily that a man
can.
In addition you should know that it can take much effort for you to
maintain body language that really isn't you.
What this means for men in regards to attracting women is it will be
much easier for you to actually become the alpha male that attracts
women instead of pretending you are the alpha male through your body
language.
Now, this doesn't mean you shouldn't continue to pretend to be the
alpha male since the more you act like the alpha male the more you will
become the alpha male.
It simply means you should also take the additional steps necessary
in order to become an alpha male.
In the end you will come to realize that body language does play a
part in your success with attracting women.
How large or small a part is going to be determined by your knowledge
of body language and the other aspects of attracting women as well as
the time, place, and type of woman you are trying to attract.
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