Its not the balls, its the pelvis. Turns out there are some significant differences when one gender has to push a baby out through something and the other doesn't.
Surely, as a mentally ill transvestite leads the nation on mental health, some interviewers will be tempted to accidentally call him Richard during interviews :D
Out-toeing is a type of torsional deformity. It typically occurs when one of the leg’s two longest bones turn toward the outside of the leg, causing the foot to jut out.
Out-toeing can occur in one or both legs. In many young children, out-toeing is typically temporary and short-lived. But duck-footedness can persist into adolescence or beyond, sometimes well into adulthood.
Having flat feet can also cause the appearance of out-toeing.
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You can check for out-toeing in adults by standing naturally with your feet about 1 foot apart. Look down at the position of your toes — if they point outward instead of straight ahead, you are probably duck-footed.
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In adults, out-toeing may be the result of:
injury to the leg, hip, ankle, or foot
muscle tightness in the legs or hips
poor posture
a sedentary lifestyle that results in an anterior pelvic tilt or a pelvis that tips forward
Hey Richard your feelings can't modify your hips.
Hips don't lie.
It's actual a testicle related stance, I won't go into details but it takes balls to stand like that.
Its not the balls, its the pelvis. Turns out there are some significant differences when one gender has to push a baby out through something and the other doesn't.
Child birth is just a social construct! REEEEE
men can have babies too!!!!!
LOL, the tranny.
Surely, as a mentally ill transvestite leads the nation on mental health, some interviewers will be tempted to accidentally call him Richard during interviews :D
Go for the low blow... call him "Dick"
Haha I see what you did there
Than women.
Notice how men have a dick and balls and don't wear dresses?
Still Dick in more ways than one
Don't forget the hands.
Out-toeing is a type of torsional deformity. It typically occurs when one of the leg’s two longest bones turn toward the outside of the leg, causing the foot to jut out.
Out-toeing can occur in one or both legs. In many young children, out-toeing is typically temporary and short-lived. But duck-footedness can persist into adolescence or beyond, sometimes well into adulthood.
Having flat feet can also cause the appearance of out-toeing.
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You can check for out-toeing in adults by standing naturally with your feet about 1 foot apart. Look down at the position of your toes — if they point outward instead of straight ahead, you are probably duck-footed.
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In adults, out-toeing may be the result of:
I dont even care if he likes playing dress up - just dont expect us to lie about it! LMAO
He is a man.
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