Table Skirt Religious How Should I Sit As A Woman Wearing A Skirt? Casually And At The Dinner Table?

How should I sit as a woman wearing a skirt? Casually and at the dinner table? - table skirt religious

Entrances and exits a car on the skirt and heels.

6 comments:

dawnb said...

The legs and knees together. You can cross your ankles, but usually not crossed in both legs. A sit-and exit from a car seat, then swing their legs into the car. Invert output.

Karen said...

The knees, ankles crossed. If the skirt is long, you can cross their legs. To enter a car, a swing, then both legs together and sit in the car. Returning to start the process.

foxyfaer... said...

Always sit with your knees and ankles, or cross your legs (or ankles, if you want, but I did not see, lady-like at all).

Leaving a car you swing your feet on, so are, as always in a car, you sit and then swing your legs in.

jBo said...

... Yes, she said. And for the love of God, in your pants!

Sunshine Girl said...

Yes, they are all right ... I'm almost always give and exit a vehicle as described and the people do not give an opinion on from time to time .. A lady should not have the knees apart, and a lady should not have the legs ... think .. Have you ever seen the Queen of England, sits cross-legged?
Moreover, should women with short skirts and big thighs do not have the legs, without a doubt!

JenV said...

Keep your legs together (crosses the ankle joint, if desired). I have the easiest way to a vehicle must have a firm grip on the rear edge of the skirt, turning to leave my body with my legs until my legs of the vehicle door, and then stood up. This is much easier to achieve in higher education as a vehicle pick-up and requires a lot of practice in the lower vehicles, especially those with bucket seats. With the occasional rock, around the family and close friends, sometimes I want to keep my legs together, but raise their legs under me, for comfort. This can be done in a short skirt, but it is easier to obtain in practice a long skirt to technical enough to feel really comfortable around without "flashing" of each position when you move in the right position.

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