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HANDS BEHIND BACK

Both hands clasped behind the body, often paired with an upright stance.

MEANS

Authority and confidence when held high (clasping the opposite wrist or elbow); restraint or controlled tension when held low.

CONTEXT

Common in figures of authority — police officers, military personnel, senior figures inspecting a room. The position exposes the body’s front, which signals “I am not afraid here.” Read the height of the grip: higher means more controlled stress, not more confidence.

NOT

Hands behind the back while seated, which is usually a stretch.

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