Dating soldiers should make sure they do not misread body language this Valentine’s day, according to an expert.
Judi James, one of the UK’s leading body language specialists, warned that a smile from a woman does not necessarily mean she is feeling amorous, whereas if a man smiles it is likely to mean that he wants to be more than just friends.
Her comments follow the findings of a study carried out by the makers of Juvederm Ultra Smile, which found that 93 per cent of UK women only grin to appear friendly.
Ms James commented: "Both genders happily mimic ‘sexual attraction’ smiles as a general social signal while men tend to feel less pressure to smile in a social situation, saving their ‘attraction smiling’ for the moment they meet a potential mate".
Earlier this week, research from chocolate brand Rolo revealed that showing a loved one you care is the way to go, with a kiss and a cuddle being the most romantic Valentine’s Day gesture a man can make.
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