Leaning in can signal interest, while leaning away can show disinterest from "summary" of Body Language by J. Wolf
When we lean in towards someone during a conversation, we are subconsciously signaling our interest in what they are saying. This physical movement conveys to the other person that we are engaged and attentive, that we value their words and opinions. It creates a sense of closeness and intimacy, establishing a connection between individuals.
On the other hand, leaning away from someone can communicate disinterest or a desire to create distance. When we lean back or turn our body slightly away from the speaker, we are sending a message that we are not fully engaged in the interaction. This can make the other person feel ignored or unimportant, leading to a breakdown in commun...
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