The Science Of Flirting: Study Reveals How You Can Secure A Date In Just 12 Minutes

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The Science Of Flirting: Study Reveals How You Can Secure A Date In Just 12 Minutes
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According to a study carried out by the University of Kansas, the ‘science of flirting’ can be figured out in just 12 minutes.

The group, consisting of even numbers of both sexes, all of whom had never met before, were paired off for 10 to 12 minutes and had their conversations recorded. If the person is still attracted to you by the five-minute mark, they will begin to communicate with open palm gestures, known as ‘palming’.

In the final three minutes the telltale sign to know if a man is attracted to you is apparently all in his voice.

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