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Here are some of the
sitting positions
1. Legs tightly closed
together, vertical to the ground.

2. Legs crossed.

3. Feet open, with toes pointing to the sides.

4. Legs closed together, slightly tilted to one side.

Analysis
1.
Legs tightly closed, vertical to the ground.
You tend to be quiet, and do not easily open up to others,
particularly strangers or people of authority. You are most
comfortable talking to patient and understanding people.
2.
Legs crossed.
You are outgoing and self-confident, usually
talkative and at ease in others' company. Some people find you highly likable while
others find you a bit annoying, depending on the case. Your strong points are
your
honesty, directness and loyalty, while your weaknesses tend to
be
a volatile temper and lack of tact. You know what you like, and
have little patience for that which offends you. 3.
Feet open, with toes pointing to the sides.
You are strong-headed, tough and you like to observe others. You
quickly make up your mind and you stick to your decisions. Pleasing others and
having a good time is not your goal; you want things to get done.
Depending on the circumstances, you could be very talkative, even
argumentative, but could also fall silent if you choose to
do so. You prefer to communicate in a logical and factual
manner, and you are not easily tricked by fanciful behavior.
4.
Legs closed, slightly tilted to one side.
You have a strong sense of grace and style and you can make friends and conquer enemies with your charm.
You prefer a non confrontational approach when it comes
to resolving disputes. You are pleasant to be around
and you keep your poise even when you feel that someone has offended
you. You
will react later on and off the scene. You are, however, somewhat
vulnerable to flattery, which may be the cause of hasty decision
making.

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