Q&A

Does it hurt for guys to sit with their legs crossed?

Does it hurt for guys to sit with their legs crossed?

Not painful necessarily, as much as uncomfortable. Really depends from person to person, but generally, it is not pleasant at all, quite the opposite.

Why do some guys sit with their legs crossed?

Body language experts call this a power position that’s also slightly aggressive. It’s when you sit with your legs crossed, ankle over knee. The positioning of the pelvis highlights the genitals – and you’re showing a high level of dominance and confidence.

Why can guys not cross their legs?

Men have balls because their testicles have to stay slightly cooler than body temperature to produce healthy sperm. Crossing the legs traps the heat in the groin. This is not good for healthy sperm production.

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Why do guys sit with legs apart?

Men have smaller, narrower ischium bones, which means we need more stability, hence why we sit with our legs open.

Why do my balls stick to my legs?

They stick to our legs. Have you ever seen an upset looking guy standing around like he’s hesitant about doing the splits? It’s because the humidity has caused his balls to stick to his leg, and this is the only way he can subtly get them separated (OK, so it’s not that subtle).

Is it physically painful for men to close their legs?

“It’s physically painful for men to close their legs and we cannot be expected to do so, and it’s also a biological necessity for us to do so,” the campaign reportedly stated. “We can’t force women to stop breast feeding on buses or trains and we can’t force them to stop bringing strollers on, why should we force men to close their legs?

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Why is sitting with your knees close together less comfortable in men?

“The overall width of the pelvis is relatively greater in females and the angle of the femoral neck is more acute. These factors could play a role in making a position of sitting with the knees close together less comfortable in men,” he told The Independent.

Why do some men sit with a more spread posture?

“I suspect most men would suggest the reason for adopting the more spread posture in sitting would be the avoidance of testicular compression from the thigh muscles. The pelvic rotation goes some way to improve compression in both aspects,” Sutcliffe continued.