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Pacing is a technique that is relatively important.
Essentially, you try to mirror some of the minute characteristics in both body language, speech tone, and speech speed.
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going along with posture, never lean in, display needy behavior as far as body language.
-when sitting, always lean back
-when standing in set, body rock, and never lean in to talk.
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Always show (non-verbally) a willingness to walk away
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Crash Course in Kino:
Kino should start almost immediately after the open, even if it is just a elbow nudge, a high five, a flick to the ear, or anything to get the target comfortable with your touch.
This Kino escalation has to remain constant, and perpetually escalate throughout the interaction, as it is a vital part of preparation for the k-close. The more you can touch the better, in whatever way possible. (obviously don't be a creeper), but hair, shoulder, hands are good spots to Kino. there are a number of routines that can aid in getting this kino to flow smoothly.
Thanks for this large contribution! So I'll add mirroring (speech & body), which I have heard of, I'd like to hear about people's experiences using these details. You know, just how much of a difference it might make. Also subtle signs of disinterest? Which is how I read leaning back and the willingness to leave. The kino info helping, I constantly forget it's importance. I honestly don't remember touching women I interact with at all. Do you have tips for making it seem more natural if you're not a "touchy" kind of person?
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I believe triangular gazing is when you deliberately look at her left eye, then right eye then lips. It indicates an intention to kiss.
Thanks for clearing this up for me miss. If someone does this to you how do you feel?