Peoples is a hoot. I've done more reading and posting on forums, mostly based on curiousity about behavior, rather then anything specific to that forums general topic trend.
Chairs, at work or home, are a not an unusual subject, regardless the online or face-to-face interface.
Me, I've sat for work over many hours, butt traveled too, to locations that meant lots of leg work.
Conversations have been had, questions have been asked. "Secretary's Spread" is not all that a peculiar response to the sitting issue.
In the last 10-15 years or so, particularly as the workforce got younger, and coupled with a general tendency towards unusual status symbols, this here damn butt status has become more prevalent.
My questions out in the 'other world', have gotten different responses. Male or female, some athletic butt predominantly stationary types often say they do some form of buttocal clenches over the course of their day. Others claim that after-hour activities help to keep their rears in gear.
The dirty-nasty, over time, adds up to, "a plush ass can sit well for a normal number of hours," just as a muscular one can.
Why is the topic of chairs worth more than what any generic forum poster's perception of "I Be Cool" can stand?
Ness paw, fran swaw?
Chairs, at work or home, are a not an unusual subject, regardless the online or face-to-face interface.
Me, I've sat for work over many hours, butt traveled too, to locations that meant lots of leg work.
Conversations have been had, questions have been asked. "Secretary's Spread" is not all that a peculiar response to the sitting issue.
In the last 10-15 years or so, particularly as the workforce got younger, and coupled with a general tendency towards unusual status symbols, this here damn butt status has become more prevalent.
My questions out in the 'other world', have gotten different responses. Male or female, some athletic butt predominantly stationary types often say they do some form of buttocal clenches over the course of their day. Others claim that after-hour activities help to keep their rears in gear.
The dirty-nasty, over time, adds up to, "a plush ass can sit well for a normal number of hours," just as a muscular one can.
Why is the topic of chairs worth more than what any generic forum poster's perception of "I Be Cool" can stand?
Ness paw, fran swaw?