what kind is your walk

@SIMPLYD (90722)
Philippines
September 21, 2011 10:01pm CST
With the recently concluded Ms. Universe Beauty pageant, we saw Shamcey Supsup’s walk. It was not the usual catwalk, that models do on the ramp. It was a different sway of the hips , that made it to be called “tsunami “ walk. But I think, it is an exaggerated walk. I like the usual catwalk , that the models do, because it is simple and so natural. However, I still prefer my own natural walk. Carefree , natural but confident, entirely me. I guess, i walk a bit tomboyish though.
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@gk655321 (236)
22 Sep 11
I think I walk more like a boy than a girl. I'm a tomboy too. lol
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
22 Sep 11
At least it denotes what you are right? Me, i walk tomboyishly , but i am so woman. I guess, i have to learn how to walk femininely or the catwalk. My office mates might be greatly surprised if i do that.
@gk655321 (236)
23 Sep 11
I can't even wear high heels without tripping and falling on my face. That would be an interesting feat for me. lol
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
23 Sep 11
Oh, i love high heels. It's actually what i wear on office days. Having used to high heels, since i started working many , many years ago, i feel awkward wearing those flat shoes, hence i totally avoid them .
@shanemae (1025)
• Philippines
22 Sep 11
yes i would agree. that walk was a bit exaggerated but 3rd runner up miss universe shamcey supsup really did well with that walk. as with the way i walk i am also like you. it's a bit boyish. my mother would call my attention when i do that she would say it's like i'm looking for a fight!haha
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
23 Sep 11
That's true. She did well in her kind of walk, even if it's an exaggeration. I guess, we adapt our walk when we were still in high school, when we talk , walk and talk like the boys. But , when i am in high heels, that tomboyish walk becomes a bit ladylike.
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
24 Sep 11
Yes, a high heel could really make a diffrence in one's overall dressing up. It's nice to be that, once in a while.
@shanemae (1025)
• Philippines
23 Sep 11
i agree! :) haha! absolutely true!i can still remember those days when i was still one of the boys. i feel more comfortable with that though.. and yes with heels! the power of heels steps would be refined! haha i dislike heels too. i am always teased when i would dress like a lady and wear heels. my friends would look at me in amazement it's like a man turned to a beautiful woman! lol!
@gelayagui98 (1336)
• Australia
22 Sep 11
Hi Simplyd, I am really lady in the true essence of the word but the way I walked is my big problem ever since. I am walking as if there's always snatcher's following me. I don't know really walking femininely, I walk as always in a hurry, we called it "Astig Walk". lol!
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
22 Sep 11
I think, you should try to learn how to walk femininely. They do it by putting a book on their head and walking to and fro until you get used to it. However, maybe you should make your walk a bit slower. But maybe you can do that whenever you walk with a boyfriend.
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
23 Sep 11
So, your being a mom now, changed your kind of walk.
• Australia
22 Sep 11
Hi again Simplyd, I used to walked like a catwalk during my college days, I really had a hard time learned that kind of walk because of I always represent my department in a beauty contest, lol. But now that I am mother of 3 kids, if u see me go out of the house now, I am always in a hurry go attending meeting, school's activities and etc. So, I hardly applied now the femininely walk I've learned. Even my talking and eating manner, it was affected by my being a mom. As if I do not know now how to talk slowly and eat femininely. I am now compare myself just like a "trumpo" because I am a once bank employee turned to all around nanny and my reward is stressed everyday but a delighted stress...lol.
• Philippines
26 Sep 11
I do loved Ms Supsup's walk. Unique and sexy! Personally, I just want to look but no way I'm gonna emulate it. Imagine being in a crowded place and doing the "tsunami" walk? You could end up hurting a lot of people. LOL!
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
27 Sep 11
Correct! Ms. Supsup's tsunami walk would make eyebrows arched to the highest level if we adapt it as our way of walk in the office or in ordinary days.