This research examines how men and women communicate using body language and why does it matter. Studies from various psychological and medical centers have shown that your body moves can tell more about someone than the words he or she speaks. People never realize the movements they make and how the people around him or her would interpret those moves. Lately, body language has been a topic very important psychologically and how it affects somebody emotionally and in other areas. Through medical articles and statistics, this research would explain how the use of body language matters, especially for women, in different areas of their life.
Body Language:
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Lately, body language has been an interesting topic among the population, especially in pop magazines; however, such type of magazines may not give accurate information or scientific facts, therefore, this research will demonstrate some facts about the topic, which are accurate…
Body language is a form of non-verbal communication consisting of various sections: body posture, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements. The human race has the ability to send and interpret such signals almost entirely subconsciously (Andersen, Peter, 2007). “Body language may indicate aggression, attentiveness, boredom, relaxed state, pleasure, amusement, and intoxication, among many other cues” (Brehove, Aaron, 2011).
The study of body movement and expression is known as kinesics. Physical expressions can unveil many things about the individual that is using them (Brehove, Aaron, 2011).
Each person’s movements and positions have different significance; for example, when interacting with someone else, crossing the arms across the chest, can indicate that the person is putting up an unconscious barrier in between. Moreover, Eye contact can indicate a positive thought of what is being listened; on the other hand, lack of eye contact can depict negativity, but then people with