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Old 11-10-2011, 08:38 PM #11
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Originally Posted by Supernovarolla View Post
Others, with experience in human behaviour, would suggest that it's an indication of her feeling nervous or uncomfortable in her environment.

..but hey, Louise is attractive so it's out of the realms of possibility that she could actually feel nervous; so let's just say that she's 'preening' herself out of vanity instead..

Seems I was correct in what I said: very first link I've clicked on now.....

http://www.bodylanguageexpert.co.uk/...ng-reveal.html

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For example, hair twirling can signify interest and desire. Women in particular are noted for hair twirling when talking to someone that they’re attracted to. It is regarded as flirtatious and preening behaviour, perhaps inviting or inciting the other party to touch their hair.

But in other situations, as above, hair twirling can signify anxiety, incompetence, uncertainty or shyness
In Louise's case - it's my opinion that she does so for the reasons I stated - and why do I take this stance - because she's always doing it whilst she's speaking to someone - whilst looking either directly at a camera or a mirror.

She's the one who says females are jealous of her looks remember - so she's not shy as far as that is concerned, nor axious or unsure of herself when she's been hopping into bed with jay and snogging him in front of millions of viewers.
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