The female body is a work of art and well deserves to be admired, while clothed or nakéd.
If
you peel your eyes away from her butt and breasts for a few moments,
you can improve your chances with the one you're after. Just look for
these 10 subtle signs to understand what she's thinking and feeling.
Pupils: If
she's feeling stimulated by you (not just séxually), 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.
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.
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 breath, 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: Séx
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 séx, 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.
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