“Eye contact” is a misleading term. People who say they want more eye contact don’t mean they want you to look at their eyes for extended periods of time. It helps to move your gaze to a different part of their face every five seconds or so.
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“Eye contact” is a misleading term. People who say they want more eye contact don’t mean they want you to look at their eyes for extended periods of time. It helps to move your gaze to a different part of their face every five seconds or so.