GOP DENIAL

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He likes to be called the king but others may have a different spin, especially if you observe body language. The king of nothing.

When someone crosses their arms while you're speaking, it generally indicates a defensive posture, meaning they might be feeling uncomfortable, disagreeing with what you're saying, or creating a barrier between themselves and you, potentially signifying resistance, anxiety, or a lack of openness to your message.

  • Discomfort or disagreement: They may be feeling uneasy with the topic or your tone of voice.
  • Defensiveness: Crossing arms can be a subconscious way to protect themselves from something they perceive as threatening.
  • Closed-off communication: It can signal that they are not fully receptive to what you're saying.
  • Anxiety or insecurity: In some cases, crossed arms could simply reflect nervousness or a need for self-comfort. 

If someone crosses their arms while you are talking to them then it could signal a few things. If they cross their arms after you say something then it could mean that they disagree with


Body language: Crossing the arms meaning

https://www.psychmechanics.com/body-language-crossing-arms/