

On the downside, licking the lips could also be interpreted as a sign of stress. Small movements of the tongue and lips help to replace lost moisture. This happens more often on a date, which can be a side effect of increased breathing rate when the attraction ramps up (which is also why you might feel it’s harder to talk when on a date with a hot guy or attractive woman). Why do we see lip-licking in many attraction scenarios? It may mean the lip licker’s mouth is drying out.

There’s nothing more attractive than seeing licked lips, which is why you’ll see this in highly sexualized commercials and advertisements. What It Means: Licking the lips can be interpreted in many ways, but my favorite is when it indicates interest and attraction, baby! Licking the lips makes them shinier, and the tongue produces movements that attract our eyes. It is a smile that seems like it could move to any feeling: laughing, crying, angry or fearful 6. There’s another smile called an “indeterminate smile.” Think of the Mona Lisa.Research shows that men tend to mistake friendliness and a smile for sexual interest, because men see the world in more sexual terms than women, as men have 10–20 times more testosterone than women 5.Women are 26% more likely than men to return smiles from the opposite sex 5.In social encounters, women smile 87% of the time, versus 67% for men 5.A woman’s smile is a “badge of appeasement” and can be used to placate a more powerful male 5.Subordinate people smile more when dominant and high-status people are around 5.Even the imagined presence of others may cause us to smile.Gold medalists filmed during the Olympic games showed winners smiled most when interacting with the public, compared to when standing behind a podium away from the public or standing on the podium while listening to the national anthem.This distinction is the same in congenitally blind athletes who’ve never seen a smile before 5. Studies show athletes’ smiles differ noticeably, depending on whether they finish first, second, or third place.


What is the only facial expression recognized at around 90% accuracy by people tested in Japan, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and the US? Yep, this was happiness 1. Whenever he had to focus or concentrate on something in the game, his tongue would come out. He developed this habit by copying his late father as a kid. Do you know why Michael Jordan often sticks his tongue out during his basketball games?
