It also helps take pressure off the hips and lower back, making it a natural resting posture.
👗 2️⃣ Social and Cultural Habits
From an early age, girls are often taught that sitting with legs crossed looks “ladylike” or “proper.” This social conditioning turns into a lifelong habit.
In many cultures, crossing legs is seen as a sign of grace, modesty, and politeness, especially when wearing dresses or skirts.3️⃣ Body Language and Psychology