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What age is it when you stop being naturally able to put your legs behind your head?
Although, I can still sort of do that. It's all about practice....
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Although, I can still sort of do that. It's all about practice....
T x x x
5 Comments:
At 27 June, 2006 14:03 , Anonymous said...
Yay! First!
I think if one has detachable legs, the question is moot. However, I've learned that not many humans do indeed have detachable legs.
I would try putting my legs behind my head but I'm at work, so I don't want to cause a scene. Again.
Love, IDV xx
At 27 June, 2006 19:23 , Imogen said...
Cause a scene, cause a scene!
I'd love you even more if you did!
And... Again?
Do tell!
Toby x x x
At 27 June, 2006 22:21 , Dinah said...
Hmm. Even though I was a large kid, I could do it for a surprisingly long time. Not now, though. I have one friend who can clasp her arms out in front, raise them over her head, and around to her back so they're resing on her back. Hers don't detatch, but it still causes a scene.
At 27 June, 2006 22:35 , Inexplicable DeVice said...
Ooh! I'm going to try it at work tomorrow, then!
I'll let you know the outcome...
Love, IDV xx
At 28 June, 2006 10:36 , Snooze said...
With help you can get your legs behind your head as you get older, you just tend to be stuck in that position with wicked leg cramps, which kind of kills the moment.
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