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Crossing arms can signal defensiveness or closedoff attitude from "summary" of The Power of Body Language by Tonya Reiman

When a person crosses their arms, they may unconsciously be sending a message of defensiveness or a closed-off attitude. This typical gesture can be seen in various situations, such as during a disagreement or when someone feels threatened. The act of crossing arms can create a barrier between the individual and the other person, indicating a desire to protect oneself or maintain a sense of control. Additionally, crossing arms can also signify resistance or opposition to what is being said or done. By physically closing off the chest area, the person is putting up a l...
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    The Power of Body Language

    Tonya Reiman

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