Dominant Body Language
Understanding Body Language Training Course
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Desmond Morris and other researchers tell us that the person who is dominant in the conversation will often bring this about by using status displays. One example is that the dominant person may spend more time looking at the person who they wish to feel submissive whilst they are talking to them, than they do while they are listening to them.
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