Here’s why we do it: according to a 2012 study of 164 married people, couples reportedly played footsies in order to create their own private sanctuaries.Ĭouples often play footsies in public to create a “private world” of intimacy between them. What it Means: If a girl or guy initiates a game of footsies with you, then it’s boom-chicka wah wah a good sign for you! Does she bring her foot back, denying your advances? Does she keep it there or bring it closer?Ĭrank it up to 11 and you’ve got the ultimate interest cue: footsies.
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How to Use it: If you see this one on a date, you’re doing great! You can also test the waters by moving your foot closer to hers. It can also be disguised as a more subtle foot-rocking gesture, especially when women are in large public spaces or don’t want to remove their shoe. 1 And if her feet are close to yours when she’s dangling her shoe, even better! This means she’s very comfortable. Women do this because the movement of the dangling shoe invites attention. The dangling shoe is a nonverbal way to say, “notice me.” It couldn’t be any more obvious if it were a giant flashing red arrow above her head. What it Means: Usually done by women, dangling a shoe exposes her heel and is only done when she feels very comfortable and shows high interest. This one’s a big giveaway-the dangling shoe of love. You sneak a look underneath the table and see her foot dangling a shoe. If you want to show interest and confidence, remember my favorite cereal crush. So if you are going down the cereal aisle and you look at the cereal box, you briefly feel like he’s paying attention to you, and this is exactly what kids like to see. Not only does Tony have his shoulders nice and open and facing forward but his feet are facing outward, as if he were saying, “I am including everyone who is looking at me.” When we front the people we’re engaged in conversation with, we are nonverbally showing a sign of respect. A way to remember fronting is by the rule of 3 T’s: This is when you aim your head, torso and toes towards the person who is looking at you. Tony the Tiger also does what we call ‘fronting’. Tony the Tiger is my cereal mascot crush.Īnd I will tell you why he should be yours, too. I’ve found there are 4 kinds of foot body language. Some say the eyes are the window to the soul. What is the one body part that you should always pay attention to when analyzing body language? Some might be surprised, but my answer is always the feet.