Nonverbal communication (NVC) has direct implications on our relationships, emotions, interactions, and mental health and so does affectivity. However, affectivity as an aspect of NVC has not been explored. The present study figured out the relationship between NVC and affectivity by developing a measure to determine the factors comprising these variables. From the 26 items in the NVCA scale, 6 factors emerged and were divided equally between NVC and affectivity. Results clearly manifested a strong positive correlation between NVC and affectivity. The NVCA scale showed satisfactory reliability and validity. Thus, this study will help to develop interventions in the private and public domain to build healthier relationships, emotions, and interactions.