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what psychology says about your eyes?

 Pupil Size:

Pupil size? Yes! Pupil size can tell you a very important fact. As we practically don’t have any control over pupil size but light do affect our pupil and made them contract or dilate. The pupil dilates when you are interested in the person you are talking to or the object you are looking at.


Visual Clues:


It has become very common to use visual clues but it is only possible for two species on this planet such as; humans and dogs. And dogs only do it with humans.

In most cultures around the world, crying is considered to be caused by an extreme experience of emotion; usually, it's associated with sadness or grief, though often extreme experiences of happiness, and through humor, can cause us to cry. Often, forced crying in order to gain sympathy or deceive others is known as "crocodile tears" - an expression from myths of crocodiles 'crying' when catching prey.

Eye Contact:

It is a very important factor in a conversation that can decide the outcome of a dialogue going on. If someone’s eye contact rate is 60%, it reveals the boredom of person and if it exceeds to 80% then it shows the interest of a person the if it is 100% then be careful because it could be a sign of threat.

Blinking

Aside from our instinctive need to blink, our emotions and feelings towards the person we're talking to can cause us to subconsciously alter our blink rate. Blinking more than the average 6-10 times per minute (see right) can be a good indicator that a person is attracted to the person they're talking to, and is, for this reason, used as a sign of flirting

Eye-glasses:

According to sources, it has been proven that people who wear glasses give a more honest look than those who do not wear glasses. Some people also say that people wearing glasses with rims look more trustworthy than others. 

Eye Aversion:

It is considered as a sign of respect in many cultures. So, if someone is looking down while talking to you, do not get it wrong. They are just trying to show some respect in their own way you just need to accept it wisely because the conversation is not only about eye contact.

Eye Direction

What does the direction that someone looking in tell us about what they're thinking or feeling? Well, probably just what they're looking at.

The thing to look out for is the direction someone's eyes are looking in when they're thinking. Looking to their left indicates that they're reminiscing or trying to remember something. On the other hand, looking to their right indicates more creative thoughts, and this is often interpreted as a potential sign that someone may be being deceitful in some situations, i.e. creating a version of events.

Blue Eyes:

It has been reported that people having blue eyes are more tolerant of alcohol than others. And these are also considered to be more sensitive to light.

Baseball Players:

It has been reported that professional baseball players have an average vision of 20/12 which is way better than the “good” 20/20 vision which most people have. So, if good vision in the opposite gender is one of your weaknesses then go for the baseball players.

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