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4 March
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What does "I try to stand with my feet in sometimes” mean?
I try to stand with my feet in sometimes and it feels weird in my knees
What does "I try to stand with my feet in sometimes” mean?
I try to stand with my feet in sometimes and it feels weird in my knees
I try to stand with my feet in sometimes and it feels weird in my knees
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4 March
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Without any additional context, I'd guess "standing with one's feet in" means the toes are pointed inward. I think in Japanese that's called 内股で立つ. So overall I take this as 時々内股で立とうとする。
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Without any additional context, I'd guess "standing with one's feet in" means the toes are pointed inward. I think in Japanese that's called 内股で立つ. So overall I take this as 時々内股で立とうとする。
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