Yesterday I packed in public for the first time, my first time walking further than my bedroom to the living room while packing. And I noticed something that I thought a little strange. When I'm not packing, I have a rather feminine gait. My hips swing from side to side and my shoulders don't really move. When I am packing, however (or at least when I was yesterday), my hips stop swinging and my shoulders start to move. It felt much more masculine.
I'm not sure if it was from the actual physical presence of the packer between my legs, or whether it was more psychological, if I felt more masculine and therefore walked more masculine. I do know that I tried to replicate that masculine gait at home later without the packer, and it was much more difficult.
Has anyone else experienced something like this? Does whether or not you're packing affect the way you walk?