View Full Version : Do you wiggle when you walk?
LisaRose
09-10-2006, 08:02 PM
Even in Drab? Do you find yourself wondering if you're revealing your inner self when you walk down the street? I do especcially when the skirt is doing the 'wiggling'. :love:
JD Jade Dream GG
09-10-2006, 08:14 PM
Unfortunately,
Too much wiggle in my walk. (maybe that's jiggle:heehee: )
I'm working on it!
Geneva Lake
09-10-2006, 08:21 PM
OK, well, sometimes. I wiggled in Kohl's once.
I had a toaster and new low-rise shorts in the cart.
Oh, and the argyle ankle socks. Yum.
Gen:D
Jennaie
09-10-2006, 08:25 PM
In drab, I don't, not unless I know that no one else is around. En-femme, of course, but it's a very slight thing, not over the top at all. Just natural looking.
angelfire
09-10-2006, 08:30 PM
I should probably work on my wiggle, as it is non-existant.
sandra-leigh
09-10-2006, 08:47 PM
Even in Drab?
I have noticed that if I am wearing a clincher or corset that extends fairly far down my back, that my behind tends to move forward on one side and then on the other; a bit of a twist of the pelvis rather than just the standard leg-swings-under-pelvis I normally have. Would that qualify as a wiggle? If so, then Yes to the original question, in that I do wear those items while I am otherwise in drab.
KELLYANN
09-10-2006, 08:58 PM
i sure try to put a little wiggle in it! need some more butt! hehe.
Josephine Bonne
09-10-2006, 09:00 PM
I walk or jog every morning, dressed with sports bra and panties, and unisex running shorts with a Tee, and practice walking with a wiggle for serveral miles; Yes, this holds over and wow do I ever have a great walk even when in drab! A girls got to do what ever she feels like doing, love it, what can anyone say? Gee you walk like a girl! If they did I would take it to be a great complement.
Hugs and Kisses,
Josephine
ranma 1/2
09-10-2006, 09:16 PM
I've been practicing my wiggle when nobody is looking but I'm somebody has notice. Hopefully noone at work. They think I'm weird to begin with.
vbcdgrl
09-10-2006, 09:40 PM
Yes, but not involuntarily. When I'm dressed, I have to remind myself to "wiggle". I've practiced in the mirror so it doesn't look exaggerated.
Kinda fun!
Vikki
Lisa Golightly
09-11-2006, 01:47 AM
I tend to find myself on tiptoes when I'm barfoot... Actually the way my back has been the last fortnight I've been hobbling or possibly scuttling rather than wiggling :)
Caitlintgsd
09-11-2006, 02:22 AM
i sure try to put a little wiggle in it! need some more butt! hehe.
You can have some of mine. I think I went up at least 2 sizes in the last year. Would you like that via USPS or UPS?
Phyliss
09-11-2006, 03:19 AM
Over the last two months or so I've taken to carrying a "man bag" / purse, to kinda give me a counter weight so I can put a a little "giggyup in my git along" . Not so over the top as to look like a mincing flaming queen, but rather add a bit of motion. By keeping my arms more to my sides and my elbows in it kinda comes naturally.
Kate Simmons
09-11-2006, 04:57 AM
I definately walk differently. Don't wiggle intentionally though. It just comes out.:heehee: Ericka Kay
Tina Dixon
09-11-2006, 05:05 AM
In one of my videos I did "Doing the walk" I didn't do very good at wiggling, but im working on it:D
oztallulah
09-11-2006, 05:13 AM
Interesting, I have actually noticed recently that I have been conciously watching how GG's walk.:heehee: Yes I do wiggle a bit, or so I have been told anyway. My SO thinks I have a sexy wiggle, whatever that is???? But I hope not over the top .:eek:
Lilith Moon
09-11-2006, 05:27 AM
I don't deliberately wiggle...that makes me feel self-concious. But I do have a longish and fairly tight denim skirt that forces me to wiggle....I like that :D
ChristineRenee
09-11-2006, 05:38 AM
Yeah...apparently I do a bit. I don't purposely try to, but Penny says that I do. She thinks it's kinda funny...but cute.:heehee:
Sandra
09-11-2006, 05:46 AM
Ah the wiggle :drooling: :drooling: sorry but she's got a nice ass.:heehee:
Tessa Wire
09-11-2006, 05:56 AM
I was asked by one of my coworkers,( a GG) where I learned to walk. I asked her what she ment. Her reply set me to thinking, as she said, "well you have a bit of a female swing when you walk", I really never really paid much attiction to the way I walked, as I have been studding the way GG's walk for years, I guess that it paid off, and I do walk that way without really meaning to.
Whew, that was a close call, almost got outed at work.
As always Loves :hugs:
aranha
09-11-2006, 06:06 AM
I always wiggle when I walk as I'm always wearing my four inch spike heel slings that are so comfortable. I wiggle my hips and heels so sexy as I look down at my pointed toes buckling each step. My metal shaft spike heels really let out loud sharp clicks and wicked heel scrapes on the concrete sidewalk that really turns me on. Yes, it feels so good to wiggle sexy!
DeniseNY
09-11-2006, 06:28 AM
I am working on my wiggle. Sometimes I do it in drab when no one is watching. It won't be down to a science until I stop being self-conscious about it. In my neck of the woods, the first thing fellas (and strangely enough, other sistas) notice is how the booty looks and how it moves. No pressure, though! ;)
sue ellan
09-11-2006, 06:42 AM
how can you wiggle if you don't have any thing to wiggle.:hugs:
sue ellan
LindaTS
09-11-2006, 09:18 AM
I didn't realize that I wriggled until I noticed my shadow one day while doing my daily walk. WOW, you can't believe how much it is. I never try to do anything like that, I guess it's just natural for me. I've often wondered what people think when they're behind me when I'm a guy.
KateW
09-11-2006, 09:49 AM
I walk differently with heels on, but it's probably more of a wobble then a wiggle!
Calliope
09-11-2006, 10:23 AM
'Work' on wiggling? :clap:
Most women I notice don't wiggle at all. They walk.
I guess a few bimbos wiggle.
When they're hunting.
KarenSusan
09-11-2006, 10:26 AM
When I'm wearing heels and I walk so that I can hear the nylon rubbing between my thighs at each step, I notice my skirt sways nicely. I hope I am wiggling. I really can't see behind me.
LisaRose
09-11-2006, 10:38 AM
Just wanted to says thanks, Ladies, this has been a fun thread to start and read. I wasn't really thinking any of us wiggled but the idea came to me when I noticed my skirt swaying and it reminded me of the song, "She Wiggles When She Walks." I tried to find the lyrics but couldn't even find a reference to the song or the artist. Perhaps some one here has the lyrics or, perhaps, even the 45.
I don't wiggle but, dam, I can sure strut. Especially in 4" heels.
EricaCD
09-11-2006, 12:04 PM
You're thinking of the Big Bopper's "Chantilly Lace".
Chantilly lace, had a pretty face
And a pony tail, hanging down
A wiggle in her walk and a giggle in her talk
Makes my world go round!
Ain't nothin' in the world like a big eyed girl
To make me act so funny, make me spend my money
Make me feel real loose, like a long-neck goose
Like a girl - Oh baby that's what a I like!
Can't remember my mom's birthday but no problem with the lyrics to a song written 15 years before I was born. Sheesh.
To answer the original thread question, I don't affect a fem walk while in drab, and try to limit how much I do en femme. I found that a little focus on the hips, together with good posture and keeping the back from swaying, pretty much takes care of the walk for me without overdoing it.
Erica
julie w
09-11-2006, 12:08 PM
I try to do the wiggle walk when I am wearing a skirt and I think women that
wear a skirt walk different too, try a evening walk in a skirt with the light behind you and you can get a good Idea how you walk is by the shadow
Inoticed when dressed in skirt and heels my wiggle is more prominent than when in jeans and flats . tend to walk with the one foot in front of the other short steps causes the wiggle . Iput my hands on my hips and could feel the wiggle in heels. Peg.
LisaRose
09-11-2006, 12:29 PM
[QUOTE=EricaCD;559474]You're thinking of the Big Bopper's "Chantilly Lace".
Chantilly lace, had a pretty face
And a pony tail, hanging down
A wiggle in her walk and a giggle in her talk
Makes my world go round!
Ain't nothin' in the world like a big eyed girl
To make me act so funny, make me spend my money
Make me feel real loose, like a long-neck goose
Like a girl - Oh baby that's what a I like!/QUOTE]
No I don't think so. The one I remember is more like this--
She wiggles when she walks, When she walks with a wiggle
She wiggles when she walks, When she walks.
Sam-antha
09-11-2006, 01:35 PM
Not very much wiggle in me..perhaps because I am used to swinging my kilt and the two movements are not the same.
~Samm
IainD
09-11-2006, 02:06 PM
That makes two of us Sam. I love the feeling when I walk down the street with my kilt swinging. It makes me walk tall and gives me confidence.
Dont wiggle though.
SherriePall
09-11-2006, 02:11 PM
Erica -- I'm mad at you! I read all the posts down to yours and I was going to answer, "I wiggle when I walk and I giggle when I talk." Now you have ruined it and I have no answer to this thread.
Gisele
09-11-2006, 02:42 PM
I catch myself doing so while in drab but catch myself and correct it before I get caught.
Karren H
09-11-2006, 02:50 PM
It don't mean a thing if you aint got that swing.....dowap dowap dowap dowap.....hehehe
http://s112.photobucket.com/albums/n175/karrenhutton/?action=view¤t=kh_2.flv
Love Karren
kateyliz
09-11-2006, 03:18 PM
I try to wiggle in a small way as I have noticed in women near my age when I am alone or walking slow in drab sometimes. Hugs, Kathy.
Keeyrist, I love this place.
susancheerleader
09-11-2006, 03:22 PM
Nope. No wiggle here. :( I try, but I have to really concentrate on it, and I forget most of the time.
I do, however. Sit and bend (to pick things up) like women do.
KarenSusan
09-11-2006, 04:28 PM
Just wanted to says thanks, Ladies, this has been a fun thread to start and read. I wasn't really thinking any of us wiggled but the idea came to me when I noticed my skirt swaying and it reminded me of the song, "She Wiggles When She Walks." I tried to find the lyrics but couldn't even find a reference to the song or the artist. Perhaps some one here has the lyrics or, perhaps, even the 45.
I don't wiggle but, dam, I can sure strut. Especially in 4" heels.
"Sways with a wiggle, with a wiggle, when she walks. Sways with a wiggle when she walks."
I remember the song, Lisa, but I don't remember any more of the words or who sang it. Sorry.
maybeJan
09-11-2006, 04:44 PM
"Sways with a wiggle, with a wiggle, when she walks. Sways with a wiggle when she walks."
I remember the song, Lisa, but I don't remember any more of the words or who sang it. Sorry.
'What is love, 5 feet of heaven in a pony tail, a (something) pony tail that sways with....'
from the days when you couldn't refer to a derriere.
Can anyone add to the lines, or remember the singer?
Jan
hotbobbie
09-11-2006, 05:01 PM
Oh yes it is part of the package
Monica Elena
09-12-2006, 05:17 PM
Yes...and I can't avoid it...thanks God!
Charleen
09-12-2006, 06:25 PM
Yep, sure do! Love and xxxx, Lily
Scotty
09-12-2006, 06:30 PM
This is a dumb question but what does it mean to wiggle?
my thighs jiggle but I don't know if tha'ts a wiggle....and it doesn't make me giggle! :D
joanlynn28
09-12-2006, 09:57 PM
I guess that I do even when I am in drab, cause one morning when I was walking to work someone was whistling at me just walking down the street. After all I'm just a girl.:heehee:
discovery
09-13-2006, 11:38 AM
Al these years i have intentionally keep my shoulders squared back and rigid my hips still and tense but just recently I realize what a crock of you know what this has been. I have been trying all these years (over 45) to conform the the known Way men should walk if there is such a thing. I no longer am conforming but letting my shoulder down and my hips move naturally and yes it does create a wiggle. I love the freedom of not having to be conscience of my shoulders and hips being rigid anymore. Such a freedom an dyes it does feel feminine and I see why women walk the way they do (in addition to wider hips). All these years of trying to fit into the square box UGGGGGGHHHH!
Doesn't work for me and I will never return to the restrictive lies and clothes and bvd's, fruit of the loom, baggy saggy pants, ill-fitting shirts, european-based suits and oxford wing-tip shoes, socks bare-faced styles. I AM FREE and having FUN and am enjoy me for who I really am. I have also taken up jazz dancing lesson (my wife has even joined my!!!) an they really teach you how to wiggle and its OK and FUNNNNNNNN. We need to start LIVING instead of just existing within these confining (nonsensical) rules that do not amount to a hill of beans.
DAVIDA
09-13-2006, 01:56 PM
I'll work on my wiggle when I get rid of my giggle!:heehee:
If I had the right pelvic it would be a lot easier. But I practice all the time, trying to do it more naturally and not having to concentrate all the time. I like to follow a GG that has a nice swing and try to copy the walk. Shoulders back, chest out, short steps with one foot in front of the other, let the hips swing side to side, fore and aft and do it all from the lower part of the spine.
I still have a long way to go....
Susie
Marla
09-13-2006, 03:19 PM
In recent months I tend to act female even when Im in drab. If your'e going to get it right practice makes perfect! The wiggle Im not sure about. I might have to find a new body to do that! My arthritic hips are just lucky to move me forward. Oh well.
susiej
09-15-2006, 12:39 AM
Girls,
Yesterday, I spent the afternoon shopping at the local mall. No, unfortunately, I had the day off from work and was buying boy clothes for my bank manager costume. I get a paltry budget every year to look the part I'm hired by the bank to perfrom; how I wish I could really look the part I'd rather play! Different set of stores -- but, I digress.
Having recently read this thread, I was interested in this question of "wiggle", so in addition to buying the drab stuff I need to make my humble living, I also had a real interesting time walking behind a few fantastic GG's, and making a formal (but, of course, purely academic :)) study of what makes a feminine walk.
My conclusion: it's "sway", not "wiggle".
The mall I was at has a lot of big plate glass windows, at odd angles, so I was able to walk from store to store, and in addition to surreptitiously concentrating my attention on the lady in front of me, I was able to check the reflection from a variety of angles. Here are my conclusions.
1) If you concentrate on wiggling your tush as you walk, you're going to come across as a ****. This may be good or bad, depending on your viewpoint, but it's not all that natural. I did this for a few seconds, while comparing myself to a teeny-bopper I was distantly following, and try as I might, I was much more pronounced. She could get away with it, because she was probably 17. I, a little more than 3x her age, looked positively idiotic.
2) If you have any feminine tendencies, with each step, your arms swing, and your hips want to twich. The first insight into feminine walk is that your arms and your hips want to dance together. Left arm back, left hip up. Right arm back, right hip up. Relax and let this happen some time when you're walking where nobody can see you, and you'll see what I mean. If you're as much of a girl wannabe as I am, this kind of motion comes pretty naturally.
3) But, you don't snap your arms back and forth when you walk. Rather, they swing, naturally, in a kind of syncopated rythmn as you walk. Well, the "ah ha" for me came yesterday afternoon, walking along behind a rather sweet, trim-looking woman of about 35: just as her arms were not making abrupt movements, neither was that other rather nice part of her, either. Her arms swung in only a one-foot arc or so (she was about four-foot-eleven; our mileage may vary). As she walked, her bum swayed back and forth in time with her arms, one hip up and then the other, but in a gradual, graceful motion. Up, down. OMG.
So, after watching this magnificent spectacle, I stopped thinking about my hips or my backside, and started thinking about, well, nothing in particular, except how nice it is to be a girl and have a sultry, curvy body. I swung my arms in time with my step, relaxed, and let the rest of me just sway with the music. It was fantastic. At that moment, the two of us came to a corner in the mall, facing a plate glass window. She was talking on a cell phone, oblivious. I was able to get the "long shot", front view between us, comparing us in the reflection. For a couple seconds, the impression was correct -- a couple ladies walking down the corridor. With the insight came a shiver of pleasure, and I broke it off before somebody noticed.
So, I suggest, don't try too hard at this. It's a Zen thing. Guys walk like they're marching to battle. Girls walk like they're dancing. Make love, not war :) !
Hugs,
Susie
Billijo49504
09-15-2006, 01:26 AM
I wiggle when I want too, and don't when I don't want too....BJ
StephaniejaneSmith
09-15-2006, 05:49 PM
I have to admit i do strut when im in heels and a short skirt
Stephanie
I have a pair of sandals <unisex> that whenever i wear them i find myself with "that" wiggle. And for some reason I find myself throwing my chest out and generally moving in a very fem manner
Vash
Cassy11
09-16-2006, 09:11 AM
For me it's simple. NO BUTT no wiggle. I'm talking stick figure thin, If I tried to make my walk more fem I would really stand out in a crowd.
Penny
09-16-2006, 10:33 AM
"Wiggle while you walk" didn't the 7 dwarfs sing that in the Walt Disney clasic?
Actually, I don't wiggle at all. I can however strut my stuff but not in drab, I have no stuff to strut!
Honey Lynn
09-16-2006, 10:38 AM
Well ya see I'm tippin the scales at a dainty and demure almost featherly 310lbs.:confused2: I kinda wiggle all the time, once you get it going it's really hard to stop:GD:
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