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Thanks, great advice from both of you. I will take this with me wherever I go!
Reading your answer Poetic, made me remember that I do got another question on the subject. It's really a silly one but, whenever I'm in a conversation with women, I get to this wierd moment, I lead the situation talking about things that makes them interested and listening. But once I stop talking, I really dunno where to put my arms/hands, soon I get conscious of this as my hands move closer and closer to the bad safe-zone of my pockets. I feel akward leaving them hanging by the side as I listen to them, and crossing my arms is, as you mention, really rather negative and defensive. I have this wierd tactic trying to keep a beer bottle in one of my hands so I keep it occupied, while the other hand is resting (what is supposed to look casually) in my other pocket. I do this as I heard that one very important part of body language is asymmetry.
Question in short: Where do I put my hands while listening, I can't do gestures to their stories, that would just be weird.
Why can't you gesture to their stories? I do. I don't know what I do with my hands all the time because I don't pay attention too closely, I do know that I do not put them in my pockets while I am in a conversation. I rarely drink so I don't always have a beer in my hand.
I guess I just tend to participate in what they are saying. I don't know if you want me to elaborate on that.
I need a few more topics for videos, I'll add something up in a few days.
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