Directors and authors use legs to frame a relationship's vibe:
In many romantic storylines, the first "spark" isn't a kiss, but a subtle leg-related interaction.
Whether it's the nervous bounce of a leg during a first date or the confident stride of a hero returning to their love, legs are the unsung heroes of romantic body language.
Often used in "coming-of-age" romances (like sitting on a pier or a roof) to symbolise the suspended, carefree nature of young love [3]. 4. Psychological Cues
When two people are in sync, they often cross or uncross their legs at the same time, showing a deep psychological rapport [4].