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-INTIMACY refers to the act of being totally transparent, emotionally naked in front of another who is equally transparent.
-COURTSHIP refers to the activity of getting a relationship going, or romantic attraction and an interest in some form of sexual intimacy.
-QUASI-COURTSHIP behavior refers to patterns of nonverbal communication that form a ritual of flirtatious behavior. It includes four stages:
1.Courtship readiness (cues of
approachability)
2.Preening behavior (using self-adaptors)
3.Positional cues (partitioning oneself toward someone)
4.Actions of appeal or invitation (cues that suggest progress toward a more intimate, private encounter)
-TELLS are highly informative attributes or actions that reveal a great deal about a person.
-FLIRTING is the act of attracting romantic attention, whether conveyed online, in face-to-face contexts, or through text messaging.
-Flirting cues include
smiling, use of space, prolonged/mutual eye gaze, touching behavior, and vocal expressiveness.
-Research over four decades has shown that heterosexual men often misinterpret women's friendly nonverbal behaviors as signs of sexual attraction and romantic interest.