What Does It Mean When a Man Scratches a Woman’s Palm?

If a man subtly scratches a woman’s palm while shaking her hand or holding it, it might not be as innocent as it seems. This small gesture often carries a secret or flirtatious meaning, depending on the context.

In some cultures or social circles, scratching the palm is considered a discreet signal of romantic or sexual interest. It’s a way to say, “I like you” or “I’m attracted to you” without using words — a sort of coded body language between two people.

Here’s what it could mean:

  • Flirting: If done during a handshake or while holding hands, it might be his way of testing the waters.
  • Desire for intimacy: Some interpret it as a subtle way of expressing a desire to get closer — emotionally or physically.
  • Just a nervous habit: Not every palm scratch is intentional. Sometimes, it’s just a fidget or nervous movement.

So if a man scratches your palm, consider the timing, his expression, and your relationship with him. It might be more than just a touch — or it might be nothing at all. 😉🖐️❤️

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