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Head bobbing

Finance85

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I've noticed that some folks bob their head up and down when they speak. It can be a natural motion, or it can be taught to speakers to gain empathy or agreement from the audience. There can also be a subconscious sexual inference. When someone does this all the time, I have to wonder why they do it.
 
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I've noticed that some folks bob their head up and down when they speak. It can be a natural motion, or it can be taught to speakers to gain empathy or agreement from the audience. There can also be a subconscious sexual inference. When someone does this all the time, I have to wonder why they do it.
I tend do this when I talk:

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Someone said I'm putting out subconscious sexual implications but I don't get it.
 
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I work with a girl, who I cannot stand, who tilts her head like a dog when you're talking to her. It's so hard to not break out laughing.

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That's my favorite party about dogs! As to how that would translate to your female workmate, I will need pics before I can decide.
 
I've noticed that some folks bob their head up and down when they speak. It can be a natural motion, or it can be taught to speakers to gain empathy or agreement from the audience. There can also be a subconscious sexual inference. When someone does this all the time, I have to wonder why they do it.
It's basically the verbal equivalent to someone saying 'right' after every other sentence.
 
I've noticed that some folks bob their head up and down when they speak. It can be a natural motion, or it can be taught to speakers to gain empathy or agreement from the audience. There can also be a subconscious sexual inference. When someone does this all the time, I have to wonder why they do it.
The same or different than this?

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