Mutual gaze increases the feeling of love | |
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Oct 8, 2008 03:32 | |
| Are you looking for love? Throw away the “Cupid Bible”. An American psychologist said that a long mutual gaze is the best way to let Cupid’s arrows hit their marks. The psychologist saw a young couple gazing into each other’s eyes for a longtime without saying a word in a small coffee house. He was inspired to wonder if mutual gaze could help to make people fall in love. He conducted experiments on complete strangers. To his surprise, mutual gaze really worked! "Mutual eye-to-eye contact really increased feelings of attraction, interest, warmth, and excitement for each other." Do you still remember how you fell in love with your Mr. or Miss Right? Did you and your parter ofter look into each other’s eyes for a long time. It’s worth a try. |
Oct 8, 2008 22:17 | |
| The new discovery? No. Eyes are the window to the heart. Want to win over somebody's heart, win over her eyes first. On the other hand, avoid looking into someone's eyes if you don't plan to fall in love with him. |
Oct 9, 2008 08:09 | |
| I think it works |
Oct 13, 2008 08:39 | |
| I cant help falling for a woman with lovely eyes but there has to be a genuine smile to go with it. |
Oct 14, 2008 22:09 | |
| I believe looking into each other's eyes can increase affection. |
Oct 15, 2008 14:06 | |
| Ooh, I saw her eyes.......... I was lost then. Carlos |
Oct 17, 2008 19:45 | |
| Well, I met Miss Right once. What I didn't know until much later was that her first name was Always. |
Oct 28, 2008 19:22 | |
| I remember when I was in Grade 6. I happened to look into my boy classmate's direction and he appoached me and said, "You like me, don't you?" O_o Well, I was too shocked I don't remember how I reacted. LMAO! |
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