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  • The Body Language of Dating

  • Read His Signals, Send Your Own, and Get the Guy
  • By: Tonya Reiman
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  • Length: 10 hrs and 37 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)
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Summary

Nationally renowned body language expert Tonya Reiman turns her attention to romance - explaining how to read the signals of your date, your mate, or that cutie across the bar - and never get rejected again! Attraction: It’s biological. It’s physical. It’s chemical. It’s mental. But it doesn’t end there. It’s also: Detectable. Manageable. Maneuverable.

In The Body Language of Dating, Tonya Reiman tackles the question of whether human attraction and seduction have changed over millions of years, drawing lines of flirting symmetry that span millennia, cultures, species, and continents. By looking at the evolutionary purpose of every part of the male and the female body, The Body Language of Dating chronicles the evolution of each major human bodily feature - why it is considered attractive or unattractive, good for longevity or detrimental to the gene pool, indicative of sexual success or failure. Reiman crumples the timeline that separates us from our ancient ancestors to ask, “What has never changed? What attracts opposite sexes to one another, why does it work, and how has it contributed to the longevity of our species?”

The Body Language of Dating provides the tools needed for success in today’s dating scenarios, offering practical tactics for seduction, conversation, connection, and enduring romance.

©2012 Tonya Reiman (P)2012 Gildan Media, LLC

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"Brilliant… Every professional business person needs to read this book." (Business Book Review on The Power of Body Language)

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We might not want to be like this, but our biology

This book points out what biological subconscious processes are happening during flirting. Quite enjoyable to stand eye to eye with our humanity.

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Appalling!

I am around 2 hours into rubbish about evolution and biology with absolutely no sign of anything related to dating or body language, or my will to live! don't waste £25 and your time.

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But sexist

I feel this book simply points out a lot of times where evolution proves that women fall short compared to men and doesn’t give much dating advice deeper than accept he’d rather play golf than chat to you… sit on his left side so he cares about what you say… biology means he’ll see you’re nagging and explains why he hates shopping.
This woman doesn’t really sound like she knows what she’s talking about, I feel like incels would love this as it makes women seem annoying and men as logical, straightforward hunters

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