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re: Men Taking Up Too Much Space On The Train - Ischium bones in men, the bones you sit on, are closer together, meaning men have a smaller point of contact - The inferior pubic rami, used to balance when you sit, is 20-30 degrees narrower in men, resulting in less stability; additionally, it makes sitting with ones legs apposed unnatural - Men have cylindrical thighs, as opposed to conical thighs, further compounding the issue of sitting with ones thighs apposed - Men have narrower acetabulum, meaning their thighs are closer together, resulting in less space between them, further compounding the above, the issue of external genitalia, and reducing the amount of balancing leverage available when sitting with ones thighs apposed - Men have more lateral facing acetabulum, meaning their legs swing forward, backward, and out; women have more anterior facing acetabulum, meaning their legs not only have a greater ability to swing inward, but do so naturally when moving forward, like when sitting or walking (thus the swaying hips) Women: CHECK YOUR BONE STRUCTURE PRIVILEGE. Men: It has nothing to do with your balls so shut up and suck it up. Close your legs and deal with the discomfort.
Posted on: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 18:10:44 +0000

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