10 Things You Need To Watch in a Woman’s Arms and Torso

Reading a Woman’s Body Language – Torso and Arms

In addition to reading a woman’s head and face for attraction signals, you can tell a lot about how a woman is feeling (and if she is attracted to you) by what she does with her torso and arms.

How to read a Woman’s Arms and Torso

A woman may be attracted to you if:

  1. She drops any physical barriers that were present between you and her. For example, her arms held across her body or drink held in front of her chest.
  2. She strokes the back of one of her hands with the other, drawing attention to her soft skin and the idea of caressing it.
  3. When she makes gestures with her hands, they move in close to you for a moment, perhaps even touching you briefly.
  4. She pulls her upper arms tight in to the sides of her breasts, making them look fuller and more pert.
  5. While you talk, she rests one of her elbows in the palm of her hand while holding her other hand palm-up.
  6. She gently encircles one of her wrists with her hand and glides it up and down her arm.
  7. She exposes one or both of her wrists to you. This indicates that she recognizes and likes your dominant presence and shows that she’s happy being submissive to you.
  8. She sits with her torso facing in your direction with good posture, not slumping.
  9. She fingers and plays with her jewelry, especially her necklace.
  10. She touches your hand, shoulder or thigh while talking to you.

Go on to the next in this series on reading women’s body language, or check out the more thorough and comprehensive techniques, theories and tactics in Black Belt Seduction

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