The health of arelationshipcan also be determined by examining body language.
Navarro revealed that people will move their legs away when sitting near someone they don’t like.
Here’s the body language that attracts others the most, according to experts.

Body language experts Barbara and Allan Pease seem to agree.
“That’s because they want men to sort of smell their hormones.
That’s a very chemical thing.”

The expert said this is among the first things a woman will do when wanting to attract a guy.
When it comes to relationships, many people will advise you to listen to your heart.
Others may contradict that advice and tell you to lead with your head instead.

Yes, you read that correctly.
It sounds silly, but it’s something we as humans just tend to do naturally.
“Both males and females find people with available body language the most attractive,” wrote the expert.

Uncross your arms
Smiling is not the only indicator of availability.
Chris Ulrich, senior instructor at the Body Language Institute, agrees.
“You’re subconsciously creating a barrier that makes you not as approachable as you want to be.”

That’s not to say you shouldalwayskeep your arms uncrossed.
Nevertheless, when it comes to attracting a mate, uncrossed feels like the way to go.
It’s located just between the collar bones and is sometimes referred to as thejugular notch.

“That’s a signal for a man: ‘Okay, we’re in intimate territory here.’
This small first act of touch would then initiate different levels.
Each new “level of touch” is also repeated.

The more you know.
The expert called this signal a “classic Marilyn Monroe gesture.”
Princess Diana was also photographed using similar body language.

Often times, she would look up at reporters while batting her eyelashes.
That was “one of the reasons why the cameras loved her,” Van Edwards explained.
…You want to be attractive it makes you feel attractive,” Van Edwards explained.

Where do you stand?
Strange, yes, but true.
If you’re looking to attract a guy, that is.

“It’s a way of framing yourself,” he explained.
“It literally comes across like you’re center of attention.”