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Crossing one's arms can signal defensiveness from "summary" of Body Language by J. Wolf

When someone crosses their arms, it can often be perceived as a defensive gesture. This is because crossing one's arms creates a physical barrier between oneself and others, which can signal a lack of openness or willingness to engage. In social situations, this gesture may indicate that the person is feeling guarded or protective. The act of crossing one's arms can also be a way for someone to create a sense of psychological distance from others. By forming a physical barrier with their arms, individuals may be trying to establish a boundary between themselves and those around them. This can be a way for them to protect their personal space or to establish a sense of control in a situation where they may feel vulnerable. Additionally, crossing one's arms can be a way for someone to signal discomfort or unease. When people feel anxious or threatened, they may instinctively cross their arms as a way to protect themselves. This gesture can serve as a form of self-soothing or a way to cope with feelings of insecurity. It is important to note that while crossing one's arms can often be interpreted as a defensive gesture, it is not always a reliable indicator of someone's emotions or intentions. Cultural differences, individual habits, and situational factors can all influence the meaning behind this gesture. Therefore, it is crucial to consider the context in which arm crossing occurs and to look for additional cues to better understand the message being conveyed.
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