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The Ultimate Body Language Book

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Having the toes pointed inwards, often called pigeon toes or anatomically “tibial torsion” is a<br />

submissive body posture. Children, and women who are smitten, will point their toes inwards to show<br />

their meekness signally their willingness to be lead by more dominant individuals. Pigeon toes makes<br />

the body appear smaller forcing it into a less threatening profile. In a sexual situation, it reflects<br />

subjugation from the women and is an indication to others that they aren’t in charge, nor wish to be.<br />

This claim assumes that most women wish for and choose more dominant men than themselves, which<br />

of course isn’t always the case. However, the dichotomy that exists between the relative sizes of men<br />

and that of women, is one extra clue of the desire women have for men to dominate. If this wasn’t so,<br />

women would consistently choose shorter and weaker men than themselves which is obviously not the<br />

norm.<br />

Young women often subconsciously submit to boys in this way as they take “orders” from someplace<br />

inside them. Some might taken offense to this claim, but our sophisticated minds remain a product of<br />

evolution and for sex to happen, one person must necessarily submit to that of another, making the<br />

submissive process a necessary evil. Submission isn’t a bad thing either, and is present everywhere we<br />

look, be it in the workplace between employee-employer, our homes between spouses-someone has to<br />

wear the pants and within our extended family-since someone must take the head of the table. In all<br />

facets of life there exist power imbalances, and necessarily, someone needs to take charge while others<br />

are left to follow. Peace is impossible on the greater context without submission, and pretending to be,<br />

or actually being equal, only leads to squabbles.

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