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Dilated pupils in body language can signal a few different things, depending on the context. Here are the common interpretations:
1. Attraction or Interest: When someone is emotionally or physically attracted to another person, their pupils often dilate. This is an involuntary response to heightened interest or arousal.
2. Excitement or Stimulation: Pupils can dilate when someone is excited, stimulated, or experiencing strong emotions (positive or negative).
3. Fear or Threat Response: In a fight-or-flight situation, the body releases adrenaline, which can cause pupils to dilate to improve vision.
4. Drug Influence: Certain drugs (like stimulants, psychedelics, or some medications) can cause pupil dilation.
5. Low Light Conditions: Pupils naturally dilate in the dark to allow more light i
nto the eye.