: Breaking eye contact specifically to perform an action (like applying lipstick) is interpreted in the book as an invitation.
The book claims that roughly 96% of men fail to recognize these signals. Some of the primary indicators discussed include: Undercover Sex Signals
is a book by communications expert Leil Lowndes that identifies 26 subtle non-verbal cues (the "U.S.S.") women use to indicate romantic interest. The core premise is that since society often discourages women from making the first move, they rely on "undercover" body language to signal a desire to be approached. Key Concepts and Signals : Breaking eye contact specifically to perform an
: Licking lips, playing with jewelry (like a necklace), or running a finger around the rim of a glass. The core premise is that since society often
: Beyond dating, some reviewers suggest the book provides a helpful foundation for understanding general human body language and social interactions.
: Some readers find the advice outdated or overly reliant on clichés. Others on platforms like Reddit have criticized certain interpretations of signals (e.g., assuming "no" means "yes") as being potentially harmful or creepy.