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Can wanting to not be seen cause someone to slouch?

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Can wanting to not be seen cause someone to slouch?

Postby GreenYellowOrange » Tue Feb 16, 2021 1:15 am

I am wondering if someone not wanting to be seen can cause them to slouch.
Like if they don't want to be seen by their mom because they dislike talking to her, is it possible that they start subconsciously slouching to avoid being seen.
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