
Psychologist Monica Moore, Ph.D., who works at Webster University in St. Louis, Miss., has spent a lot of time studying the way women flirt, and it's more covert than you might imagine. According to Psychology Today, women in public settings send non-verbal cues to those that they're interested in. Sometimes, they're so subtle that Psychology Today says, "A man may think he's making the first move because he is the one to literally move from wherever he is to the woman's side, but usually he has been summoned."
The more cues that are thrown out, the better the chances of scoring a mutual flirtation. Moore noted there are 52 behaviors that women use to get noticed, including glancing, primping, and licking her lips. Often times, the more shy and subtle behaviors women engage in are coupled with more overt shows of interest, like flirting with several people at once until one of them reciprocates at the same level of interest.
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