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9 Body Language Signs Your Spouse Hates You

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7. Your spouse’s feet stand steadily on the ground

According to experts, when someone feels relaxed and comfortable, they tend to cross their legs. When it comes to the opposite, they will keep their feet steadily on the ground. When your life partner does that, it shows that they want to be able to run away at any given moment.

That’s another thing that can indicate that your spouse hates you. Once again, it’s the limbic brain that governs these behaviors. When someone feels uncomfortable around another person, their body is tense, and their subconscious gets them ready to run away or fight. To get away from the perceived threat, that person also needs to keep their feet firmly planted.

So if your spouse hates you, she or he won’t feel relaxed in your company, and this is the reason why they also won’t cross their legs.

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