no they do not!
There is no problem with your leg! I get this all the time, when crossing your legs, you stop blood flow so its good to remember to switch legs!
Crossing your legs can mess up your hip alignment if you keep them crossed for an extended period. You should try to sit with your legs straight often.
Crossing the legs at the knees can cause an increase in systolic BP as well as a smaller increase in diastolic BP. Crossing the legs at the ankles does not have a significant impact on altering BP.
Only if you do it a lot.
when your legs are crossed that causes your blood circulation to block and that makes your legs to fall asleep. so no more crossing your legs.got it.
Sitting while crossing your legs in France is not considered tacky. Chewing gum in public places in the country of France is considered to be extremely tacky, and should only be done in a private setting.
Why on earth would you want to? It is hardly necessary, and in the long run the habit of crossing legs is unhealthy.
No, but it does damage feet, legs, and hips.
To prevent damage to splayed legs furniture, avoid placing heavy objects on them, use furniture pads or coasters underneath the legs, and regularly check for any signs of wear or instability.
Felt pads or rubber coasters are the best options for furniture legs to prevent scratching and damage to floors.
You get a throbbing pain in your leg sometimes when you cross your legs because you are cutting off the blood supply to your calf muscles. It only occurs occasionally because you must not be pressing on the supplying artery each time. It would seem that not the crossing your legs might be a good idea.
3 broken legs/hr