Dragonflymagic answered Sunday December 28 2014, 3:10 am: You'll have to re-word your question, maybe provide the situation in more detail as to what is occuring.
For example, if the class is a dance or exercise class, it may be part of the routine.
Are you a girl too or a boy? Sometimes it is hard to understand why there may be similar behavior in one sex, but there are some basic characteristics that guys have in common and same with girls. Most women for example don't have to try to wiggle when they walk, it's alot about how their body is put together. It just happens. Guys don't have to think about standing often with legs wide in stance and arms bent out at the side, it's a natural trait that comes down thru history from a time when men had to fight to protect their families and town from attacks. And if they could make themselves look larger than they really are, more bulky by taking up more visual space with arms and legs wider out, that might discourage a possible attacker from going through with the attack. This may not answer your question directly so if you are all that much bothered by it or so curious you must have a plausible reason, I'd need to know what you even mean by shaking. Shaking like shivering from cold for example? Not sitting still and moving legs often in ways that are best described in other ways. I am a female and cant say I've witnessed legs shaking from most seated women. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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