New flirting technique that you can do with a mask on
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
Have a look at these ultimate game changers for the romance game below...
This new flirting technique has all the bells and whistles, according to psychologists.
Are you looking to secure your new boo? Well, we have the perfect tactic for you.
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Due to COVID-19, many have had a seriously limited love life. With the introduction of masks, it's become hard to express your emotions through gestures and facial expressions.
The good news is that this technique works AND you can do it while wearing a mask...
“What’s most effective depends on your gender and whether the purpose of the flirtation is a long-term or short-term relationship."- Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair
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It has been discovered that for women looking for a short-term relationship, what works best is using signals or hand gestures.
“People consider signals that you’re sexually available to be the most effective for women who are looking for a short-term relationship," Professor Leif reports.
Watch as Stacey demonstrates this gesture below:
On the contrary, for men seeking short-term relationships, they can not rely on only one technique.
In the study that was completed, reports show that "men were judged more effective if they, in addition to physical and sexual tactics, also smiled, showed interest in conversations, gave compliments, and made her laugh."
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The team found that for people seeking longer-term relationships, “signs of generosity and a willingness to commit works best".
However, if you're looking for more general advice on flirting, there was one type that appeared to be universally effective - Humour.
“People think that humour, or being able to make another person laugh, is most effective for men who are looking for a long-term relationship. It’s least effective for women who are looking for a one-night stand. But laughing or giggling at the other person’s jokes is an effective flirtation tactic for both sexes,” Kennair said in the statement.
Do you dare try out these flirting techniques?
Make sure to let us know how they work out for you.
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