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				Re: How long do you wait to call a girl?
			 
			
			
			Here's an article that is semi-relevant: She's just not that into you -- or is she? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			The bottom is probably most important to the boy... Decoding women: a primer Wondering what women are thinking? Two experts give their translations of female body language: • Is she licking her lips? "When a woman allows herself to feel nervously excited about the possibility of you, the ensuing physiological response can be a dry mouth and lips," says McDermott. "Women also know that licking their lips can drive men wild and certainly get their attention." • Take a glance at her shoes. Is she crossing her legs and playfully dangling her shoe as she glances your way? If so, here's what it might mean: "She's calling attention to her legs and hoping you like what you see," explains McDermott. • Has she touched your arm or hand? "One of the strongest signals a woman can give is a touch on the arm or hand," says Stafford. "If she does this, it's time to get her digits." • Look for the lean. What's her posture like? If she's leaning in, you're in luck. "It's a signal that she feels safe in your presence and wants a little more of you than every other woman in the room is currently getting," says McDermott. • Is she playing with her hair? This could mean that she wants to look good for you and is hoping you find her attractive, says Stafford. Still confused? Maybe that's a good thing. "I think women know it's in their best interest to keep us guessing," says Dodge. "I may be betraying my fellow men by admitting this, but we like a challenge." 
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