How does a normal person walk? My aunt has told me that I have this bounce at the end of each of my steps. I see people at uni looking at me when they pass me in the halls. I never turn heads or anything but I know people are noticing the way I walk. I've looked it up and I know you're supposed to place your heel firs and just roll across your feet to your toes and step again. I used to have scoliosis but I don't know if thats a factor anymore.
Some of you have to relate in some way. Pls help.
Bouncewalking is cute
One of the most intelligent people I knew bouncewalked
Only squares do anything normally
Who cares? Just do what ever's comfortable. You wanna lay on the ground and roll down the hall as a way to get around? Go for it.
On all fours, like a dog.
Just look at public area videos assholes and quit crouching your legs when you walk
>>27343067
What is crouching your legs? It's hard to tell because I can't see my self walk from a third person perspective. None of you have autism walks?
>>27343244
You're bending your knee too much if you have a bounce in your walk causing a momentum that continues rather than the roll walk most people do
Who cares anyway you have autism so why would it bother you
>>27342793
Head up, shoulders back but not tense, no leaning forward, hands at sides swinging slightly, and keep your core muscles tight. I had to practice to get it right, but it's not hard.
>>27342793
Better question is why the fuck do you care?
When i walk, i walk like a fucking machine rolling by mane, stomping my way, swaying from side to side as i swagger about the world.
Anybody who has problem with you not walking like average slave can suck both of our dicks.
>bounce at the end of each of my steps
Fellow bouncy-tiptoer here. You might have autism. Not even kidding. It's a classic sign of an autistic vestibular system.
And don't even worry about it. This is seriously not something even worth giving thought to if you're sufficiently ambulatory.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OORsz2d1H7s
I always sing this catchy song from my childhood, but I sing on the inside, so nobody can actually hear me. That way I don't forget how to do it and I don't fall down that much.
>>27343367
I know it's a sign of autism but I don't significantly toe walk. I've seen people with severe unable to live on their own autism that literally walk on their tip toes. You get it I just bounce.
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>>27343360
I care because my autism is so slight that it's gone unnoticed and undiagnosed. I might not even have autism but am definitely a robot sperg. It bothers me because I hate fucking Chads and Stacies eyeball me when they see me walk and then snicker behind my back. I think I have a shot at being almost normal if I can just get this walk under control.
>>27343561
I know how to walk just not without people looking at me like I'm retarded. That song although catchy and probably distracting probably isn't going to help me
I also have this problem.
I've never really fixed it, I think. I've basically given uo and stopped caring what people think or say about me, as long as it's not a comment about a critical aspect of my personality.
The only advice I can give is maintain good posture, try to stay relaxed, move slowly and look straight ahead.