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How to learn mind reading?
Sadness. Facial features include squinting, eyebrows tightening, corners of the mouth pulling down and chin lifting or tightening.

Fear. When you are afraid, your mouth and eyes are open, your eyebrows are raised and your nostrils are open.

Anger. At this time, the eyebrows droop, the forehead is wrinkled, and the eyelids and lips are tense.

Dislike. The expressions of disgust include sneer, upturned upper lip, drooping eyebrows and squinting.

Very surprised. When surprised, chin droops, lips and mouth relax, eyes open wide, eyelids and eyebrows slightly raised.

Contempt The famous feature of contempt is that one side of the mouth tilts up and makes a sneer or fake smile.

When you ask someone something, the shaking of his shoulder shows that he is not confident in what he says.

The inconsistency between body and language shows that he is lying.

The expression of surprise and fear on her face for more than a second means it is false.

The other person shows disdain for your question, and usually your question will be true.

When you recall, your eyes are facing down to the left, and lies don't need to be recalled.

When the other person lies to you, there will be more eye contact to judge whether you believe his lies.

Repeating your question bluntly is a typical way of lying, for example, "Have you been to his house?" "I haven't been to his house."

Put your hand on your nose when you talk or want to hide something.

It is a sign of nervousness to put your hands in your trouser pockets or cling to your thighs when you speak.

Describe a series of things that happened. If things are fabricated, he can say them in a fictional order, but he can't repeat them in flashback.

Nervousness, anger and sexual excitement can make people's pupils dilate.

Arms cling to legs and fingers stand up, which is a sign of anxiety.

Blinking when you laugh means that you really think of something happy. There are no wrinkles in the corner of your eyes when you giggle.

When people are afraid, they will have a physiological escape reaction: blood will flow back from the limbs to the legs, and their hands will be cold when they are ready to escape.

Micro-expression is the inner expression and cover-up, which usually occurs within one fifth of a second. You are wrong. The other person's mouth will rise slightly and recover. When you lie, you may nod your head for a moment and then shake your head to deny it.

Sad expression: drooping eyebrows. Shame expression: head down, hands touching forehead, sweating. Disdainful expression: the upper lip rises

Talking in a hurry and creating obstacles between yourself and the other person with your arms or objects are all manifestations of anxiety. Of course, everyone will have this reaction when they are suspected of being criminals.

A flat mouth is a classic manifestation of making mistakes. Have no confidence in what you say.

People touch their necks when they lie, which is a typical mechanical reaction.

A strong chin indicates that people are angry.

No expression is more important than expression.

When a person's facial expression is asymmetrical, he is likely to hide his feelings.

Touching hands is a gesture of self-consolation, which is used to try to dispel your doubts when you don't fully believe what you say.

If you are really angry, shouting and striking the table with your hand should happen at the same time. If you go first and then, you may be faking it.

Research shows that the more popular people are, the more likely they are to lie. They are good at hiding their feelings, so they are easily popular.

The real murderer will show contempt, disgust and even fear to the victim, not surprise.

1. People who really like you will raise their eyebrows (or arch them). On the contrary, people who are not very friendly will squint at you gently.

2. When people feel threatened and encounter things they don't like, when they want to protect their brains by avoiding "seeing" things they don't want to see, or when they want to show contempt for others, they may squint, close their eyes or cover their eyes. These are all visual blocking behaviors.

3. After a big accident, the brain will be controlled by the limbic system, and there will be trembling, disorientation, nervousness and discomfort.

When in trouble or something goes wrong, people sometimes close their lips (as if to hide).

Everyone will have their own actions to relieve stress when they are nervous. If you get along with a person for a long time, you will find that they will repeat the same action when they are nervous, because "past behavior is the best preview of future behavior."

6. Everyone has his own baseline behavior, which is the behavior in daily life. When their behavior violates the baseline behavior, it means something must have happened. So we should have a pair of keen eyes and find the difference.

7. When a person wants to do something he has planned for a long time, his nostrils will get bigger.

8. When people lie, they will sweat on their foreheads and get out of control. It is very useful in summer.

9. When a person is lying, when what you say attracts his attention, or when he thinks of something important, his body movements will suddenly stop.

10. When a person wants to do something secretly, he will deliberately reduce exposure, such as walking with his head down.

1 1. When things that people don't want to mention suddenly flash across their minds, they get upset and try to forget but can't.

12. When the threat is too close, people will have an evasive reaction, just as everyone will subconsciously avoid what they don't like. But the so-called escape reaction is not only avoidance, but also small movements. For example, turning your body to the other side may be accompanied by various blocking behaviors, such as closing your eyes, rubbing your eyes or covering your face with your hands.

13. When people feel uneasy, uncomfortable, scared or worried, people will cover their cervical fossa with their hands. Rubbing the forehead usually indicates that a person is hesitant or feels some kind of discomfort. When a person feels uncomfortable or unsafe, he usually touches his neck. Like when you're lying.

14. Faced with a difficult question, an embarrassing situation or something depressing to hear, see or think, men prefer to touch their faces, while women prefer to touch their necks, clothes, jewelry, arms and hair.

15. When we feel stressed, we usually gently massage our necks, touch our faces or play with our hair, wipe our cheeks or lick our lips with our tongue, or bulge our cheeks, and then breathe gently.

★ Hesitation, repetition and stuttering when you speak indicate that you are lying; ☆ When people lie, they often look in one direction and gesture in another direction;

★ Shrugging one shoulder slightly indicates that you are uncomfortable with what you say, which can be regarded as lying under certain circumstances; ☆ When asking and answering questions, the shorter the time interval (≤ 1 second), it shows that the answer to this question may be a prepared lie;

★ When a person is insincere, his actions and language are often opposite, such as "yes" but slightly shaking his head; ☆ Squeeze your lips when you speak, indicating that you are not sure what you are saying and are ambiguous;

★ When people are lying, they will unconsciously tighten themselves, such as arching up; ☆ When people lie, they often unconsciously take a step back and make protective actions, such as putting their arms around their chests or putting other items on their chests;

★ When a person is laughing, there are no fine lines in the corner of his eyes, which may be a fake smile; When a person is frightened, the expression of surprise on his face can only last less than one second. If you see a person "surprised" for a long time, he is probably pretending;

Negative emotions:

◆ Eyebrows raised and crowded together, representing fear, worry and anxiety; Biting your lips and touching your ears shows that your desire for control is growing, indicating anxiety;

Nose turned out and lips closed, indicating uncontrollable anger; ◇ Holding the forehead indicates guilt and shame;

◆ Chin raised and mouth drooped to express regret; ◇ Eyebrows pulled up to show fear;

◆ Suddenly open your eyes to express surprise; ◇ Touching the side face or ears shows that you are controlling your emotions and showing nervousness;

◆ Pupils dilate under normal physiological conditions, indicating anger, fear and sexual desire; When a person is afraid and nervous, blood will gather from the upper body to the lower body. You can touch his hand, the skin temperature difference is greater than 5℃; ;

◆ One eye is slightly narrowed, and one corner of the mouth is slightly picked, indicating disdain and contempt; Turn up the upper lip to show disgust (disgust is hatred, more terrible than disgust and contempt).

Others:

▲ Eyebrows are wrinkled down, eyelids are lifted up, and bags under eyes are tight, indicating that this person has an aggressive tendency; △ Frequent blinking indicates joint psychological activities;

▲ When a person fondles the five senses with a slightly vertical middle finger, it shows that he is hostile to the present object; △ Hands clasped with ten fingers and two index fingers stretched out on his lips, indicating that he is telling himself that some words can't be said, which are contradictions and behavior control;

▲ When you see, hear or say someone, something or something, you swallow, indicating that you have strong feelings for it.

Sadness. Facial features include squinting, eyebrows tightening, corners of the mouth pulling down and chin lifting or tightening.

Fear. When you are afraid, your mouth and eyes are open, your eyebrows are raised and your nostrils are open.

Anger. At this time, the eyebrows droop, the forehead is wrinkled, and the eyelids and lips are tense.

Dislike. The expressions of disgust include sneer, upturned upper lip, drooping eyebrows and squinting.

Very surprised. When surprised, chin droops, lips and mouth relax, eyes open wide, eyelids and eyebrows slightly raised.

Contempt The famous feature of contempt is that one side of the mouth tilts up and makes a sneer or fake smile.

When you ask someone something, the shaking of his shoulder shows that he is not confident in what he says.

The inconsistency between body and language shows that he is lying.

The expression of surprise and fear on her face for more than a second means it is false.

The other person shows disdain for your question, and usually your question will be true.

When you recall, your eyes are facing down to the left, and lies don't need to be recalled.

When the other person lies to you, there will be more eye contact to judge whether you believe his lies.

Repeating your question bluntly is a typical way of lying, for example, "Have you been to his house?" "I haven't been to his house."

What is the purpose of putting your hand on your nose when talking or thinking?

It is a sign of nervousness to put your hands in your trouser pockets or cling to your thighs when you speak.

Describe a series of things that happened. If things are fabricated, he can say them in a fictional order, but he can't repeat them in flashback.

Nervousness, anger and sexual excitement can make people's pupils dilate.

Arms cling to legs and fingers stand up, which is a sign of anxiety.

Blinking when you laugh means that you really think of something happy. There are no wrinkles in the corner of your eyes when you giggle.

When people are afraid, they will have a physiological escape reaction: blood will flow back from the limbs to the legs, and their hands will be cold when they are ready to escape.

Micro-expression is the inner expression and cover-up, which usually occurs within one fifth of a second. You are wrong. The other person's mouth will rise slightly and recover. When you lie, you may nod your head for a moment and then shake your head to deny it.

Sad expression: drooping eyebrows. Shame expression: head down, hands touching forehead, sweating. Disdainful expression: the upper lip rises

Talking in a hurry and creating obstacles between yourself and the other person with your arms or objects are all manifestations of anxiety. Of course, everyone will have this reaction when they are suspected of being criminals.

A flat mouth is a classic manifestation of making mistakes. Have no confidence in what you say.

People touch their necks when they lie, which is a typical mechanical reaction.

A strong chin indicates that people are angry.

No expression is more important than expression.

When a person's facial expression is asymmetrical, he is likely to hide his feelings.

Touching hands is a gesture of self-consolation, which is used to try to dispel your doubts when you don't fully believe what you are saying.

If you are really angry, shouting and striking the table with your hand should happen at the same time. If you go first and then, you may be faking it.

Research shows that the more popular people are, the more likely they are to lie. They are good at hiding their feelings, so they are easily popular.

The real murderer will show contempt, disgust and even fear to the victim, not surprise.

1. People who really like you will raise their eyebrows (or arch them). On the contrary, people who are not very friendly will squint at you gently.

2. When people feel threatened and encounter things they don't like, when they want to protect their brains by avoiding "seeing" things they don't want to see, or when they want to show contempt for others, they may squint, close their eyes or cover their eyes. These are all visual blocking behaviors.

3. After a big accident, the brain will be controlled by the limbic system, and there will be trembling, disorientation, nervousness and discomfort.

When in trouble or something goes wrong, people sometimes close their lips (as if to hide).

Everyone will have their own actions to relieve stress when they are nervous. If you get along with a person for a long time, you will find that they will repeat the same action when they are nervous, because "past behavior is the best preview of future behavior."

6. Everyone has his own baseline behavior, which is the behavior in daily life. When their behavior violates the baseline behavior, it means something must have happened. So we should have a pair of keen eyes and find the difference.

7. When a person wants to do something he has planned for a long time, his nostrils will get bigger.

8. When people lie, they will sweat on their foreheads and get out of control. It is very useful in summer.

9. When a person is lying, when what you say attracts his attention, or when he thinks of something important, his body movements will suddenly stop.

10. When a person wants to do something secretly, he will deliberately reduce exposure, such as walking with his head down.

1 1. When things that people don't want to mention suddenly flash across their minds, they get upset and try to forget but can't.

12. When the threat is too close, people will have an evasive reaction, just as everyone will subconsciously avoid what they don't like. But the so-called escape reaction is not only avoidance, but also small movements. For example, turning your body to the other side may be accompanied by various blocking behaviors, such as closing your eyes, rubbing your eyes or covering your face with your hands.

13. When people feel uneasy, uncomfortable, scared or worried, people will cover their cervical fossa with their hands. Rubbing the forehead usually indicates that a person is hesitant or feels some kind of discomfort. When a person feels uncomfortable or unsafe, he usually touches his neck. Like when you're lying.

14. Faced with a difficult question, an embarrassing situation or something depressing to hear, see or think, men prefer to touch their faces, while women prefer to touch their necks, clothes, jewelry, arms and hair.

15. When we feel stressed, we usually gently massage our necks, touch our faces or play with our hair, wipe our cheeks or lick our lips with our tongue, or bulge our cheeks, and then breathe gently.

★ Hesitation, repetition and stuttering when you speak indicate that you are lying; ☆ When people lie, they often look in one direction and gesture in another direction;

★ Shrugging one shoulder slightly indicates that you are uncomfortable with what you say, which can be regarded as lying under certain circumstances; ☆ When asking and answering questions, the shorter the time interval (≤ 1 second), it shows that the answer to this question may be a prepared lie;

★ When a person is insincere, his actions and language are often opposite, such as "yes" but slightly shaking his head; ☆ Squeeze your lips when you speak, indicating that you are not sure what you are saying and are ambiguous;

★ When people are lying, they will unconsciously tighten themselves, such as arching up; ☆ When people lie, they often unconsciously take a step back and make protective actions, such as putting their arms around their chests or putting other items on their chests;

★ When a person is laughing, there are no fine lines in the corner of his eyes, which may be a fake smile; When a person is frightened, the expression of surprise on his face can only last less than one second. If you see a person "surprised" for a long time, he is probably pretending;

Negative emotions:

◆ Eyebrows raised and crowded together, representing fear, worry and anxiety; Biting your lips and touching your ears shows that your desire for control is growing, indicating anxiety;

Nose turned out and lips closed, indicating uncontrollable anger; ◇ Holding the forehead indicates guilt and shame;

◆ Chin raised and mouth drooped to express regret; ◇ Eyebrows pulled up to show fear;

◆ Suddenly open your eyes to express surprise; ◇ Touching the side face or ears shows that you are controlling your emotions and showing nervousness;

◆ Pupils dilate under normal physiological conditions, indicating anger, fear and sexual desire; When a person is afraid and nervous, blood will gather from the upper body to the lower body. You can touch his hand, the skin temperature difference is greater than 5℃; ;

◆ One eye is slightly narrowed, and one corner of the mouth is slightly picked, indicating disdain and contempt; Turn up the upper lip to show disgust (disgust is hatred, more terrible than disgust and contempt).

Others:

▲ Eyebrows are wrinkled down, eyelids are lifted up, and bags under eyes are tight, indicating that this person has an aggressive tendency; △ Frequent blinking indicates joint psychological activities;

▲ When a person fondles the five senses with a slightly vertical middle finger, it shows that he is hostile to the present object; △ Hands clasped with ten fingers and two index fingers stretched out on his lips, indicating that he is telling himself that some words can't be said, which are contradictions and behavior control;

▲ When you see, hear or say someone, something or something, you swallow, indicating that you have strong feelings for it.

Mind-reading is to infer psychology according to people's demeanor. There are such methods in psychology, but the theory is not always accurate in real life. Get along with a person for a long time, and naturally you can read Ta.

1. Know her knowledge structure and preferences when chatting with her; 2, pay attention to observe her daily habits and how to treat people, which helps to understand her personality; If you really want to associate with her, you must be honest with her.

Adopt it ~