uchimata da ne!
Shocks me the more I see this - 2.5 yrs in Japan thus far.
Some site the Seiza sitting posture, others a tendency for women to appear more childish and therefore cute. I tend to think it is an affectation, a dainty meme if you will. Come on, how many uchimata males does one see here, the ladies have this thing sewn up!
It's annoying in it's insincerity if it is indeed a forced cry for innocence.
The opposite of pigeon toed is splay foot. The foot is turned out in this case, while pigeon foot means turned in. The person often is flat-footed as well. Infants until age 2 often are pigeon toed.
Yes it is
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Pigeon toed I think that question is from howrse, I am on it! Thumper1999
ya that's why his dancing is really awkward.
When the foot rolls to the inside when a person walks or stands, it is called pigeon-toed. Being pigeon-toed can cause problems with posture, pain in the lower back, and other problems as a person ages.
The pose is often seen as "cute", and it shows off the legs.
To allow them to climb trees better and helps when putting food in their mouths.
No, but he walks slightly bowlegged, perhaps because of the cowboy boots he seems to prefer.
If he is, it's barely noticeable. His awkward knees may just make it look like he is.
we dont know he might be since hes so fast and talented but i dont no (we dont know)
The remark "pigeon toed" means that when you walk, your toes point inwards towards the other foot. There are a lot of people that are this way. It is just a way in which a person walks.