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Standing--Ladies do not stand spread eagled. Legs are usually lose together and often with the weight on one with the other knee slightly bent inward at the knee. The most attractive pose, especially for pictures, is to have the heel of one foot about even with the instep of the other and pointed slightly outward. Sitting--When sitting, ladies keep the thighs and knees together with the feet pointed straight ahead or with one toe eurled around the other ankle (not around the chair leg). Crossing the lege just above the knee, not at or below the knee. The lower portion of the crossed leg is hanging nearly vertically, not horizontally as a man does and not sticking out into the room. When sitting or rising, keep the bask reasonably verticle. A man tends to bend at the waist both going up and coming down. This is hardly graceful in a woman, When picking something up off of the floor, do not bend at the waist, bend at the knees and sink down till your hand reaches the object and rise the same way. One of the tricks of eatehing an impersonator is to accidently drop something that will fall into "her" lap. A real woman, because she is wearing a skirt will instinctively spread her legs to catch the object while a man will close his legs to form a "lap".

HANDS: A man has pockets to put his hands in when standing and a great many ungraceful positions when sitting. A woman has no pockets and an impersonator should be careful not to unconsciously let his hands seek for them. Hands may be on hips with thumbs forward or resting on knuckles with all fingers to the rear, or elasped together in front, or folded. Whatever you do, do it gracefully and not coarsely,

MOTION: The motions and gestures of women are (or should be) graceful and flowing and forthright, not jerky--watch this as it can be a dead giveaway.

SMOKING: ▲ lady should never smoke with gloves on, or exhale through the nose or let a cigarette dangle from the lips or blow smoke in others faces. Usually she holds a cigarette differently, too--observe.