Whispering in the ear and protective gestures, the secret to evoking emotions
According to Dr. David Perlmutter - Associate Professor at Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami (USA), whispering in a woman's left ear directly stimulates the emotional center in the right brain. When leaning, lowering your voice and whispering, the man creates a "private world" of just two people, making women feel special and prioritized.
Similarly, protective postures such as walking on the street or putting your hands in a crowd shield activate safety instincts and beliefs. "These subtle but delicate actions help women relax and form positive emotional dependence," Dr. Perlmutter explained.
Subtle gentle touch and waist hug, art creates vibration
The gesture of picking up hair is one of the highest symbolic behaviors. Passover skin contact helps the body secrete oxytocin, the hormone of happiness, and create a feeling of being both cared for and possessed.
The touch point at the waist or hugging the waist when leading is also a subtle sovereignty signal. A few seconds of pause before touching helps women have time to perceive and implicitly agree, thereby building cohesion. Dr. Perlmutter emphasized: "Delicacy and understanding are the foundation for these behaviors to become attractive and uncomfortable.
Finally, sincerity is still the decisive factor. Though small actions become a powerful catalyst for vibrations and emotions when they come from respect and empathy. Conversely, if lacking subtlety, they can easily become impolite or offensive.