9 Body Language Signs Your Spouse Hates You

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4. Your spouse points their feet away

Pay attention to your spouse’s legs when you’re talking to them. If they point their legs away from you rather than toward you, it’s a sign that may indicate that your spouse hates you. According to Joe Navarro, someone’s legs and feet tend to reveal what the other person’s true feelings are.

People can easily fake their facial expressions, but something they cannot so easily control is their legs and feet when they are uncomfortable and distressed. Also, while some people are able to fake a smile, most of us cannot do that, as you can see in their eyes whether it’s genuine or not. But when you can’t tell if your life partner’s smile is real, observe their feet when you talk to them.

Keep reading to discover other signs that can show your spouse hates you!

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