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Do you wiggle while you walk?

Started by Late bloomer, April 28, 2014, 03:59:28 PM

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Late bloomer

I have developed this urge to wiggle my butt side to side as I walk.  I find it very satisfying.  A couple of times,  did it where someone might notice, then turned around to see if anyone noticed.  In today's world, it's not easy to find a place to practice without being seen.
And then I have noticed, also, that not all women do this.  I wonder why?  Seems like a lot of fun, very girly and so natural.

Do you, or have you thought about, shaking it while you walk?  What sort of reactions do you get?
Color me curious.
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JamesG

I always have. I have very female hips/thighs and gait.  Used to get a lot of crap because of it too.
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Jenna Marie

Eh, most of the time I'm too focused on getting where I'm going to waste the energy. :)

I do, however, have a bit of natural wiggle these days thanks to the change in the angle of my pelvis caused by my butt/thighs. It's less efficient, but it is fun, I admit.
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suzifrommd

I use a more "hip directed" walk when I feel like I'm being watched as I walk and I don't want to be clocked. Otherwise I don't usually bother with it.
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Evelyn K

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Androgynous_Machine

Quote from: Late bloomer on April 28, 2014, 03:59:28 PM
I have developed this urge to wiggle my butt side to side as I walk.  I find it very satisfying.  A couple of times,  did it where someone might notice, then turned around to see if anyone noticed.  In today's world, it's not easy to find a place to practice without being seen.
And then I have noticed, also, that not all women do this.  I wonder why?  Seems like a lot of fun, very girly and so natural.

Do you, or have you thought about, shaking it while you walk?  What sort of reactions do you get?
Color me curious.

I've trained myself to walk ever so slightly pigeon toed when I walk.  First it is great practice with heels and secondly it gives you a far more feminine figure when you walk.  Your butt sticks out a bit, you swing, and your back arches.  eventually you get a rhythm that is absolutely required to walk with grace in stilettos.

TS tip #1: Walk slightly pigeon toed.

-AM 
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HoneyBunny

When I was in boy mode about one and a half years on hrt I was walking to one of my classes with a few of my male friends. They started to rag on me about how I walked. I guess it was the hormones because I never even tried to walk like a girl I just got a waddle.
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justpat

  Good tip A_M that is also the way I walk. I always wear heels and the movement comes naturally, things really swing the faster you walk.It does take a lot of practice to become second nature though,but feels great when you learn.
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Evelyn K

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Lady_Oracle

yeah but its natural or else I just feel uncomfortable walking any other way. Wide hips ftw
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suzifrommd

Quote from: Evelyn K on April 28, 2014, 06:06:38 PM
How do you hip direct?  ???

When I'm about to move a foot forward, I lead with the hip on the same side. It's not an exaggerated movement, very subtle, but it results in a slight swinging of the hips that evokes a female walk.
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justpat

  Nice picture Evelyn, She OWNS the side walk she is on  beautiful !
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Ltl89

I sort of do.  It's not anything I do on purpose, I just sort of move my hips a bit.   I don't even notice it and don't know if others see anything either.  And I'm still in boy mode, so I'm sure people are very confused about me in many ways.  Nothing new, I'm used to standing out in some way, unfortunately.
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Androgynous_Machine

Quote from: justpat on April 29, 2014, 06:34:50 AM
  Nice picture Evelyn, She OWNS the side walk she is on  beautiful !

I hate those pants though.

-AM
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AnneB

ugh, me too!

YouTube has a -lot- of videos on poise and how to walk, carry yourself more feminine.
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kariann330

I always have had a wiggle in my walk. Being in the army kind of made it worse. To quote my sister who is a BCT drill instructor "Kari there is a reason we don't teach basic marching to women like we do men, women do it naturally. Head up, back straight and shoulders back but still relaxed. Only thing we have to break some women of is bouncing as they walk because we can't have everyone's heads bobbing up and down while in formation." I just happened to get lucky and naturally have wider hips then most genetic males are born with so it shows more then normal. And to the point of not all women wiggling while walking, bone structures vary from person to person so woman A might have a very defined wiggle, woman B might have more of a twisting in her walk, while woman C might end up with almost no hip movement at all. It all depends on bones and stride I guess.
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JamesG

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alabamagirl

It's nothing overly dramatic or that I do on purpose, but yes, I've always had a more feminine walk than most guys I've seen. Actually, it used to be something I was very self-conscious about and tried to change to fit in. I never really succeeded (which I'm grateful for now, since I don't have to re-train myself to do the thing I had previously trained myself not to do =P), but maybe I did manage to tone it down a little. I have no idea if my hips are particularly wide or if that has anything to do with it. I think I'm just naturally... expressive with my movements, if that makes any sense.
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Evelyn K

Quote from: JamesG on April 29, 2014, 12:45:00 PM
Is that another picture of the andryo model you posted earlier?

no  ;D
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