Coy Girlish Flirt Pose
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A common pose for young ladies to show they are interested in someone, but in a subtle way rather than being overly seductive. This is Truth in Television, which makes it a good characterization visual in fiction.
The common form is to hold her arms behind her back (which by itself is a common pose for shy girls, and it's the key here to making her not look too forthcoming) and tilt her head coyly, while leaning towards, or walking towards, the person she's interested in. Bonus points if she is standing just a bit off angle.
Should also be noted that what the girl is wearing doesn't matter. It's how she carries herself. She could wear Dominatrix gear and still pull off this trope.
Compare Rebel Relaxation, Ready for Lovemaking (the very up-front Sister Trope), Pec Flex (a more direct male version), Over-the-Shoulder Pose, Old-Fashioned Rowboat Date.
Contrast All Women Are Prudes, The Ingenue.
Anime and Manga
- Mahou Sensei Negima does this with Chisame in Episode 11 (fast-forward to around five minutes, then onwards). Bonus points for acting as an internet personality (Chiu Chiu), dressing up like something out The Wizard of Oz, and changing her voice.
- Hinagiku Katsura of Hayate the Combat Butler does this pose quite a bit in the manga up to and after she is aware of her feelings for Hayate, somewhat notable in that she does little variations sometimes such as adding a spin when she's in a good mood.
- The girls in Wedding Peach occasionally do this when flirting with Yanagiba.
- Miki from the anime THE iDOLM@STER pulls this on the Producer from time to time.
Comic Books
- In Identity Crisis, during a flashback of Ralph Dibny meeting his future wife Sue for the first time, Sue does this pose while talking to him for the first time.
Film
- Smurfette does this in a poster for the new Smurfs movie.
Live-Action TV
- Wilma Deering does this occasionally in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
- Miranda Cosgrove when she was younger had photoshoots include this pose, and her iCarly character often uses it when trying to flirt with a guy she likes.
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Vampire girl Darla does this in "Angel"; subverted in that she's using the pose to hide two pistols behind her back.
Video Games
- Kairi does this in Kingdom Hearts, and although it's not for sexual reasons, it still shows she's not a shy or demure girl.
- Rikku [dead link] in Final Fantasy X-2.
- This is one of Rinoa's stock motions in Final Fantasy VIII. She mostly uses it when Squall is being standoffish, which is often.
- Aerith does this in Final Fantasy VII, Crisis Core, and Kingdom Hearts. Looking at old recordings of her birth mother indicate that she used to do this as well.
- Marta does this over and over again in Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World.
- Hikari Hinomoto of Tokimeki Memorial 2 does this as her standard Tokimeki Status sprite pose.
- The dancer at the beginning of "Firework" in Just Dance 2.
- Maya Fey poses this way in one of her sprites in the Ace Attorney series.
Western Animation
- Lois does this pose in Family Guy when she does sexual roleplay and dresses as a Catholic schoolgirl.
- Quinn in Daria does a laid back version of this post. She doesn't really lean forward, which might mean she's a bit more shy than she let's on, or more insecure.
- Isabella in Phineas and Ferb, especially when she says "Whatcha doooooin'?". Other ladies in the show do this as well, even the girls in Sexy Santa Dresses during Doofensmirtz's song about not hating Christmas.
- Heloise tries this on Jimmy on Jimmy Two-Shoes.
- In South Park, Natalie Portman does this when she gently refuses to open her wormhole.