helenr
04-03-2009, 10:35 PM
I posted on the clothing forum about the unisex restroom chart showing approved outfits for staff. I remarked that I have never seen a female wearing a skirt, cullotes and hosiery. This prompted some interesting comments.
Again I found myself at the same Auto Zone needing the restroom again ( I am 62 and this is often!) and this viewing I observed posture. Women never seem depicted standing flat footed. Always have a forward leg slightly raised heel, bent slightly at the knee. This caused me to reflect on how we are conditioned to pose. Clearly men aren't supposed to look like this, except maybe before a relay race. naturally, being a participant in this special website, I am drawn to this body language. What do others think about this?
Again I found myself at the same Auto Zone needing the restroom again ( I am 62 and this is often!) and this viewing I observed posture. Women never seem depicted standing flat footed. Always have a forward leg slightly raised heel, bent slightly at the knee. This caused me to reflect on how we are conditioned to pose. Clearly men aren't supposed to look like this, except maybe before a relay race. naturally, being a participant in this special website, I am drawn to this body language. What do others think about this?