Men tend to use direct and sharp movements when communicating non-verbally, maintain a visually dominant posture, and view direct eye contact as confrontational. Women are generally nonverbally warmer with more smiling and a pleasant tone of voice, less visually dominant, and see direct eye contact as a sign of intimacy rather than confrontation.
Men tend to use direct and sharp movements when communicating non-verbally, maintain a visually dominant posture, and view direct eye contact as confrontational. Women are generally nonverbally warmer with more smiling and a pleasant tone of voice, less visually dominant, and see direct eye contact as a sign of intimacy rather than confrontation.
Men tend to use direct and sharp movements when communicating non-verbally, maintain a visually dominant posture, and view direct eye contact as confrontational. Women are generally nonverbally warmer with more smiling and a pleasant tone of voice, less visually dominant, and see direct eye contact as a sign of intimacy rather than confrontation.