I was watching "New Girl" earlier and it said that a man's feet point to what they want (meaning the girl they want) and i was thinking of testing on Tuesday so A, should i do it and B, do any of you guys want to know if it works or not?
if so email me.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? Dragonflymagic answered Sunday September 1 2013, 2:24 pm: If you want to count on body language to know if there is interest, there are some signs that are unmistakenable and I will post an article on it although you can to do research yourself on the web. But I have never in my life heard about the direction a persons feet are pointing.
Actually it doesnt make sense to me, because body language goes both ways and should be exactly the same for females. So think of this, when you're having a conversation with your mom, dad, a brother, etc, sometimes or most the time you are facing them, even if they are busy doing something but listening, your feet are facing them sideways or front side. Does that mean you have a romantic interest in them? See what I mean, its a bunch of baloney!
Read this article for hints. I am in my fifties and with all my experience both at a young age and later in life after divorce dating as an older person, it always works and is right on for signals, no matter what the age.
lightoftruth answered Saturday August 31 2013, 10:28 pm: I've heard that before but that's not necessarily true. If you're having a conversation with someone, most of the time, their feet with point towards you. I think those are one of the really small signs to tell if someone likes you. Like it could mean that, but it also might not. Because you will meet guys who are just friendly and like to give you their full attention. [ lightoftruth's advice column | Ask lightoftruth A Question ]
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