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Started by Just Ole Me, March 04, 2013, 08:47:04 PM

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Lily Rose

 i have heard yoga lengthens the muscles, i would assume make them more slender. also the obvious make one more flexible.
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noleen111

remembering to cross my legs when I sat, was something I struggled to get use to.. My cis-girl roommate, would often remind me. sit like a lady.

But got into the habit, now its second nature.
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Fresas con Nata

Quote from: noleen111 on November 16, 2016, 09:16:46 AM
remembering to cross my legs when I sat, was something I struggled to get use to.

Oh, is this a (minor, for sure) female trait? It's something I've done for all my life. Double crossing, even.
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DamselInThisDress

It sounds like the two factors are the junk as well as the difference between male/female bone structure.  My guess is it's a combo of the two, and the amount that each one contributes varies from person to person.

Personally, I've found that it's much easier to cross my legs when I'm tucked. I found that my legs just don't quite want to cross that way when untucked, even though it doesn't feel like the junk is in the way.


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RavenMoon

I can do it easily with my right leg over the left, but not as easy with the left leg. Not sure why.

I've been crossing them that way for a long time.


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Only pretty much all the time [emoji3]




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SophiaBleu

I cross my legs all the time. I can double cross them, too.  I've seen my dad crossing his legs, but non of the other women(me excluded) in my family actually like to sit with their legs crossed(I took a poll, lol).
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jentay1367

I think it might be a heredity thing. I can double cross my legs. I think that is due to weight though. When I was heavy,  that was absolutely impossible! .
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Deborah

I cannot double cross my legs but I think that has more to do with their size than anything else.  24.5" thighs and 15.5" calves (with little fat) makes it extremely difficult.  HRT has had miniscule effect on my leg size.

I do cross them easily at the knees though.  Looking around my office, a lot of guys do the same.  It's a lot more comfortable than any other way.

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warlockmaker

It all about the size of your thighs. Even cis women with big thighs cannot cross their legs.
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sarah1972

Quote from: RavenMoon on December 14, 2016, 10:45:28 AM
I can do it easily with my right leg over the left, but not as easy with the left leg. Not sure why.

Ha - I thought it is only me. I can easily do left leg over right but right over left does not work as well. Trying to practice now and it is starting to get easier, so training plays a big role.

Quote from: DamselInThisDress on December 14, 2016, 07:57:05 AM
Personally, I've found that it's much easier to cross my legs when I'm tucked. I found that my legs just don't quite want to cross that way when untucked, even though it doesn't feel like the junk is in the way.

Quite the opposite for me (maybe I am still tucking wrong) but I can do it with ease un-tucked and depending on my luck when tucking not at all.

Quote from: Fresas con Nata on November 17, 2016, 12:46:03 PM
Oh, is this a (minor, for sure) female trait? It's something I've done for all my life. Double crossing, even.

Thinking back - I have been doing it for years. Just became natural. Still practicing the double cross  ;D

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zirconia

Interesting—I never realized some people are unable to.
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KathyLauren

I never was comfortable crossing my legs guy-style: ankle on knee.  I always preferred knee over knee.  I can double-cross mine both ways.
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