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What does it mean when a woman-who is very attractive and who I know likes me quite a bit-keeps blowing her nose with a little folded up tissue when she's talking to me?
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#2
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Never heard of that one - probably not flirting unless she’s super shy and trying to cover up. Does she make eye contact and smile a lot????? Does she seem interested in what you’re saying... does she laugh - all good signs!!!!!!
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Umm she has a flu?
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Allergies??
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Well that could be! I never thought of that! still every body expression/posture minus a few things has a socially driven meaning. I think.
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She has allergies. It's March going into April--even where I live, the pollen is beginning to come out.
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Quote:
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One day I’ll leave my 6 flowers
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it means nothing. it is entirely a physical function and has nothing to do with you. Her having a tissue at hand suggests to me it is an allergy as it means she is expecting to sneeze and sniffle. How aware she is of the etiquette of the situation by doing so. Just ignore it and be thankful she has a tissue at hand.
I ask, why is this an issue for you? Why do you find this disturbing? |
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Sinus. I don't think it's related to body language at all.
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#10
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The term body language came about for a reason. It's not disturbing. Some people are interested in such things some not.
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