Media: Journalist Gamble Used Several Seduction Tricks Against Putin
American journalist Hadley Gamble, who moderated the recent Russian Energy Week in Moscow, used seven flirting techniques against Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Daily Mail tabloid writes, citing body language expert Darren Stanton.
The specialist listed the classic seduction techniques that a spectacular brunette used at an important event. First of all, according to Stanton, this is touching one's own hair, sweeping leg movements in a sitting position, as well as dilated pupils, which, as a rule, show interest in the interlocutor.
At the same time, the expert could not say for sure whether all this was part of a carefully planned tactic and whether Gamble succeeded sincerely.
At the same time, Stanton stressed that all the efforts of Gamble had no effect on Putin: the head of state was indifferent to them. “The Russian president remained consistent in his body language and retained what experts call basic gestures,” Stanton said.
Recall that during a discussion with an American woman about gas, Putin complimented her, calling her “a beautiful woman,” but asked to listen to him to the end.
“A beautiful woman, pretty. I tell her one thing, and she tells me something completely different. As if you didn't hear what I said. I will tell you one more time now. You just said: “You are not supplying gas to Europe via a gas pipeline.” You are misled: both you, dear colleague, and everyone who “feeds” on information from such sources. We are increasing supplies to Europe. “