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Old 02-09-2008, 12:13 PM #1
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Default When sitting, are your feet flat on the floor?

I just have to ask this because DH is driving me insane. Whenever I sit, I never keep my feet flat on the floor anymore.

I'll try to explain. Usually, I have my feet resting on the outside, almost on my ankles. This is comfortable to me and I've done this for the past year or so. However for some reason, it's driving my DH crazy. He's constantly telling me to stop doing it and put my feet flat on the floor. Can't help it, it's just more comfortable on the outside! It doesn't hurt to keep my feet flat on the floor or anything and I have no trouble walking.

I think he's secretly worried about spasticity or something causing it, who knows. He has CP and even with surgery as a child, is prone to walking on his tiptoes when barefoot due to overly tight tendons so maybe he's worried that my tendons are becoming overly tight or something. I dunno.

Just curious if anyone else sits the way I do or am I just unique?
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