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Body Language Expert Analyzes Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Dancing

Body Language Expert Analyzes Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Dancing

Cosmopolitan6 hours ago

Taylor Swift recently joined Travis Kelce in Nashville for "Tight End University" (a three-day training camp for tight ends), and they made multiple public appearances. Including at an extravagant welcome party, where they were spotted dancing.
And naturally body language experts have wasted no time analyzing their vibes.
According to expert Judi James in the Daily Mail, "We have Travis serenading Taylor here, singing straight into her face as they dance like no one is watching in the middle of a busy dancefloor, suggesting the kind of exclusivity ritual you can get when a couple focus so intently on each other that they really do become oblivious to the rest of the world around them."
Judi adds that "their togetherness signals" seem to be "becoming less inhibited," though "Taylor doing the heavy lifting in terms of showing their love and their romantic narrative off to the world. She's the one throwing her head back in a gesture of loving surrender on the red carpet, baring her neck to signal trust and offering her mouth up to Travis for a kiss, while he seems to convert the offer into a less passionate cheek kiss."
Meanwhile, "When they walk together it's his huge paw containing her hand in a protective clasp but it's Taylor doing all the face-watching as though unable to keep her eyes off her man."
In other words, she. is. smitten.

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