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    Ja mata, TosaInu Forum Administrator edyzmedieval's Avatar
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    Everyone understands body language right? Cut the everyone, and cut understands too, and replace them with barely know. I seem to lack to interpret properly body language from girls.

    Care anyone to do a quick brainstorming of body language? Like what does it mean when a girl smiles to you even if you don't know her? And when you do know her well, if she smiles a lot?
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    Context Context Context my Romanian friend. A girl you don't may smile because shes just trying to be nice or she is scared becuase you're ahhh you know STARING at her. Not saying you are I'm just saying.

    If you know her and she smiles allot thats usually a good sign however you may just be hilarious like me. It really is a blessing and a curse.

    Playing with the hair, hitting other forms of touching, and general want to be around you are usually good signs that don't leave to much open to interpretation staring and smiling is also good in a classroom setting but usually not a very good sign in general public.

    I've been giving you advice for four years now. Do make something out of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    Context Context Context my Romanian friend. A girl you don't may smile because shes just trying to be nice or she is scared becuase you're ahhh you know STARING at her. Not saying you are I'm just saying.

    If you know her and she smiles allot thats usually a good sign however you may just be hilarious like me. It really is a blessing and a curse.

    Playing with the hair, hitting other forms of touching, and general want to be around you are usually good signs that don't leave to much open to interpretation staring and smiling is also good in a classroom setting but usually not a very good sign in general public.

    I've been giving you advice for four years now. Do make something out of it.
    The only body language Strike reads up at TexasTech is drunken girls falling over themselves. It tells him "I've had too much to drink, please help me to the nearest bedroom".


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexanderofmacedon View Post
    The only body language Strike reads up at TexasTech is drunken girls falling over themselves. It tells him "I've had too much to drink, please help me to the nearest bedroom".
    See that's the advanced stuff. Baby steps my friend baby steps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    See that's the advanced stuff. Baby steps my friend baby steps.
    Oh silly me. It takes a certain skill to learn before you're able to let drunken girls take advantage of you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexanderofmacedon View Post
    Oh silly me. It takes a certain skill to learn before you're able to let drunken girls take advantage of you.

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    There, but for the grace of God, goes John Bradford

    My aim, then, was to whip the rebels, to humble their pride, to follow them to their inmost recesses, and make them fear and dread us. Fear is the beginning of wisdom.

    I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, for vengeance, for desolation.

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