Social Skills 101: Reading and Using Body Language
This is the first official installment in my new series on social
interactions. In case you're just tuning in, the series kicked off last
week with "Social Skills 101: Pushing Past Your
Comfort Zone." Now it’s time for us to really get into some
solid, practical tips and tidbits you can start using as soon as you
finish this article... this time on body
language.

Chase just had a great post on putting together a sexy walk that went into detail on a very specific area of your body language (how you move through the world); and now I’m following it up with a broader-stroke post on general body language.
On this site, we often reference reading
body language and using body
language, and while it may not seem
all that important, it in fact can make or break a pick up or general
social interaction.
It can also get pretty complicated, so I wanted to get you an article on reading and using body language, and why it matters.
Here it is.


We're preparing to launch a new forum here for everyone interested in talking shop, sharing techniques and strategies, keeping field reports to track their interactions and get feedback from others on how they're doing and how they can improve, and a whole lot more.
When
I was 12 years old, I first started experimenting with my walk.
I'd begun running social experiments a little earlier that year, and I
figured I could tweak things about myself to give people the kind of
impression I wanted to give them.

We don't talk much on here about
A
lot of you have commented on the fact that you want to see more
posts about social interactions. Well, I want you to know, we hear you.
This technically should’ve come 

Does meeting women sometimes seem like rocket science to
you? Do you
get
One of the
most glaring things missing from the content
available on
the blog here has been an authoritative article on