- Proteans (body language)
Proteans are subtle, often subconscious,
flirting signals, such as a woman's touching her hair when first meeting a man.The term, or "Proteus effect", was coined by researchers at the
Social Issues Research Centre inOxford ,UK who were studyingcourtship behavior.The researchers named the ritual for the shape-shifting Greek god because of the ambiguity of the signals. The name also suggests a first impression, or something that precedes actual flirting. Because of the unconscious nature of proteans, they are not overt invitations to proceed, but more akin to "tells" in a
poker game.These signals often indicate that the sender is trying to decide whether he/she is interested in the "receiver". However, some men, instead of playing along, will overestimate the woman's interest and do something more obvious, like asking for a phone number. This can be clumsy and confusing to both parties, and understanding the concept of protean signals is useful for avoiding such missteps. [ [http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_18-3-2003_pg9_17 Daily Times, Pakistan Mar 17 2003: Solved: flirting code that baffles the boys] ]
References
External links
* [http://www.sirc.org/news/sirc_in_the_news_2003.html SIRC's "in the news" page for 2003] – See March 2003 for related articles
* [http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn420 New Scientist - Girl talk] – Review of anAustria n study of similar phenomena
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