Body Language in Relationships

by David Cohen

Published 10 December 1992
How do you know if someone is, or isn't interested in you? What are the clues? Understanding what looks and gestures mean you may sense what someone else may be too shy, too scared or too angry to say. But read the signs incorrectly, and you could cause a lot of embarrassment. Understanding body language is useful because at any stage in a relationship, people do not always say what they mean. This book looks at the basics of body language, at how first impressions are made, at first dates and how body language can "say" difficult things. Chapters are included on meeting, mutual attraction, the first kiss, dating, building a relationship, handling rows, trust, infidelity, commitment problems and splitting up. This book is a companion volume to Allan Pease's text "Body Language".