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A:While some people say they find it more comfortable to cross their legs at the ankles or knees while sitting, in most cases the position is habitually chosen because of custom, etiquette or modesty.
Others prefer not to cross their legs at all and even to “man spread” as it’s become known, sitting with their knees wide apart on public transport while the people either side of them are ...
Some 62% of people cross right over left, 26% go the other way and 12% have no preference. There are typically two ways to sit in a chair and cross your legs, one is at the knee and the other is ...
A 2016 study in the National Library of Medicine shows that those who have one leg longer than the other can use crossing their legs while seated to help their bodies’ alignments adjust.
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In fact, when it comes to our legs, many of us know the feeling of being squashed - unless we buy extra leg room. But what many of us may not know is that having your legs crossed is a massive no-no.
Some 62% of people cross right over left, 26% go the other way and 12% have no preference. There are typically two ways to sit in a chair and cross your legs, one is at the knee and the other is ...
One small study from 2016, for example, found that for people who have one leg longer than the other, sitting crossed-legged can help to adjust the height of the two sides of the pelvis, improving ...