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Avoidance or intense staring

Avoidance or intense staring

  • Eye contact is an important part of communication, but it can also be a source of discomfort or deception.
  • Avoidance of eye contact can indicate shyness or lack of confidence, while intense staring can be a sign of aggression or intimidation.

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