omo...just 2 more days and we'd get to see HEIRS and get a chance to check out their chemistry on screen!!!!
i know that as time goes by, they'll feel a lot more comfortable around each other and would be 'in-sync' in their body language where they'd just automatically hold hands...ke ke ke..
in the pics above, it makes me wonder if MinHo would have held SH's hand had SH not linked arms with him at first?
kinda what happened with WooBin, SH didn't link arms with him because he had his hands behind him. if you want the girl to hold your arm, at least put them out in front and bend it in to show the girl you're open to be linked arms with...aigo....
I really think SH was watching Woobin's body language if he'd do that but he didn't so we can't blame her to be embarrassed in front of those reporters..
and we all know that SH loves to 'touch' she's a warm caring person and for someone who's been in the business for a decade it's really so like her to 'befriend' the whole staff...she's really pretty amazing...staff had no negative comments about her...
was it just me, but did you see how 'cold' the other gals were??? Shinhye and the teacher (in long black outfit) seems to be the only one (besides KimTans' mom) who were void of unappealing forced smile and 'some' of them couldn't even smile properly???
i'm just stating a fact of what my own two eyes saw...
(what do u see in this pic??? do u see anyone smiling besides SH???
) i just did some body language research and it stated that the 'Partial Arm Barrier' is part of the person trying to block off those around them.The full arm-cross gesture is sometimes too obvious to use around others because it tells them that we are fearful. Occasionally we substitute a subtler version - the partial arm cross, in which one arm swings across the body to hold or touch the other arm to form the barrier and is often seen during meetings or occassions like this press con. The partial arm barrier is often seen at meetings where a person may be a stranger to the group or is lacking in self-confidence. Another popular version of a partial arm barrier is holding hands with oneself , a gesture commonly used by people who stand before a crowd to receive an award or give a speech. Desmond Morris says that this gesture allows a person to relive the emotional security that he experienced as a child when his parent held his hand under fearful circumstances. 3 out of the 5 gals were doing just that...
I'd love for them to at least be excited about their highly anticipated series and not just 'show up' and wave to the camera...
to me it felt as though it was an obligation and they were somehow 'forced' to attend such an event! i'm sure there are a lot of other gals who would rather be in their shoes..
ok..enough with my POV...
Heirs...FIGHTING!!!