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Started by kariann330, June 06, 2013, 01:49:39 PM

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kariann330

So i know so many of us try so hard to get that natural wiggle from our hips that women are born with. Well i got it down, but with one big down side....I CAN'T SHUT IT OFF lol. Normally people wouldn't complain but im still part time....aaarrrgggg this kinda sucks lol.
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generous4

Quote from: kariann330 on June 06, 2013, 01:49:39 PM
...that natural wiggle from our hips ...I CAN'T SHUT IT OFF
:o You prevert!

Shut that heinie DOWN before you cause a riot!!!! :laugh:
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Jamie D

Well, how we walk can be a "tell."
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Christine167

Relax a lot of guys "wiggle" and unless you are just knocking people over its easily explained as working on your posture or having a little hip pain.

When I was in ROTC in high school the marching style made us walk "like a girl". One foot in front of the other at a slight angle which made our hips swish back and forth a little. It's either that or our instructors were some serious perverts.

Check it out sometime and look for navy service men marching. Their hips swish just a bit.

One would be surprised in how many things in the madculine world require one to act or pose like a girl to do them well.


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A

You shouldn't mind it too much. If anyone ever brings it up (and I think it's very unlikely), your answer just needs to be "Ah, really? I never noticed."
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RedFox

Quote from: Christine167 on June 06, 2013, 03:52:16 PM
It's either that or our instructors were some serious perverts.

Check it out sometime and look for navy service men marching. Their hips swish just a bit.


Those two things are both telling.  Military instructors are generally perverts... and navy men.. well.. you know what they say about the navy, right?

You can tell I'm an Army vet, can't you?   :P


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peky

Quote from: RedFox on June 06, 2013, 04:52:36 PM
Those two things are both telling.  Military instructors are generally perverts... and navy men.. well.. you know what they say about the navy, right?

You can tell I'm an Army vet, can't you?   :P

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so-kool

Wow! I wish I could get mine turned on!
Would be nice to have that problem for me!
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Joanna Dark

I can't help but walk like a girl. With my hips and boobs I'm forced to to swing my arms at the elbow with both my forearms at a girlish angle. I'm basically full-time whether I want to be or not...and I do want to be.
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KaylaW

Please, for the love of God and Hershey Kisses, show us (me) how it's done. I've read about every post I can find and even looked at that animated thingie and I still haven't figured it out.

Stand up and show the class. Please.
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Darkie

Sorry for poking into the girl's side, but when I walk I've always walked like a boy.  I've always kinda had messed up hips.  I can only seem to walk like a girl (I'm still a girl all the time, right now) when I am really tired or when I am listening to music.  My friend always laughs when she sees me walking like a girl while walking behind me.  "Mara! Your butts shaking again! You're walking like a girl!"  I swear, she just likes watching my behind wiggle. XD

Btw, Mara is my nickname.  Not really wanting to put my real name out there. DX
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Jamie D

This might be of help, from Melanie Anne Phillips

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Simon

Must be jelly cause jam don't shake.  ;)

Not to be a pervert but there is something about a woman who shakes her hips...and if she's wearing heels on top of it, I die. Something about that clickety clack...clickety clack down a echoing hallway.

Don't contain that.

....sheepishly heads back to the guy's forums.  ;D
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A

About that, the sounds of wooden heels hitting a hallway actually annoys me, and has always annoyed me. So if I wear heels, I think I'll try to get something more silent, if it exists. o.o I wouldn't want to annoy people the same way so many have annoyed me.

Also, about the video... It's not bad, however remember that walking with one foot in front of another is unhealthy and pretty much no woman does that (unless posing for something special). They'll walk with feet much closer than guys, but not as if walking on a rope. Not to mention it looks a bit odd.

To me, the tip to girl or guy walk is simply where the lateral movement is. If your shoulders and/or head are moving sideways a lot, you're walking like a guy. If they're not, then the lateral movement is most likely on the hips, and you're walking like a girl.

A small detail is how women and men fold and unfold their legs when walking. I've noticed that men seem to walk a bit as if they were trying to kick something in the air before putting their foot down. Their calf tends to become very diagonal just before they put their weight back on it. This means guys tend to put their feet down with the very edge of the heel touching the ground.

Women, on the other hand, will tend to lift their thighs more and have less of an angle on their calves. It's more perpendicular to the ground when the foot comes into contact with it. It might look a bit like you're trying to step above something. BUT don't overdo this! The calf is -more- perpendicular to the ground when it comes into contact with it, but unless you're wearing heels, it 's in no way absolutely perpendicular to it. The heel should still come into contact first, although compared to guys, the toes will follow much sooner.

If you overdo this, you'll end up like me a few years ago, as I hated how it felt to walk like a guy I did the polar opposite of it and got used to it, and as a result I always tended to somewhat walk on my toes or put my feet right flat against the ground, all parts touching at once, and my mother constantly scolded me for it, saying it looked awkward and would cause me pain. And I did have pain in the insides of my knees, even though I never knew for sure what the cause was, since I did the corrective exercises and got ortheses around the same time.

But well, I may be being a bit over-cautious. I do have a slight foot malformation that makes me have to wear ortheses, after all.

I think this is due to two things: men generally like to walk in large steps for some reason; and women sometimes wear heels, and it might have affected their way of walking with or without them. Whichever the case, I find walking with the calves more straight looks rather womanly.
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