HollyDolly
01/07/19 10:11PM
What would you call this pose?
Hi all.

There's a certain pose that I've always found really hot, but I've no idea what to call it. The basic pose is the person bending forward slightly, arms hanging loosely in front of them. I've seen it used mainly when showing someone is infatuated with somebody, so I guess you might call it 'lovestruck'? Here's an example of the type of pose I mean.

hypnohub.net/post/show/73...nimated_gif-bandana-brown

Anyone have any ideas if this has a name, or if not, can you think of one?
DarkMask
01/07/19 10:15PM
Slouch?
Rotem_Dishon
01/07/19 10:17PM
HollyDolly said:
Hi all.

There's a certain pose that I've always found really hot, but I've no idea what to call it. The basic pose is the person bending forward slightly, arms hanging loosely in front of them. I've seen it used mainly when showing someone is infatuated with somebody, so I guess you might call it 'lovestruck'? Here's an example of the type of pose I mean.

hypnohub.net/post/show/73...nimated_gif-bandana-brown

Anyone have any ideas if this has a name, or if not, can you think of one?


I'm pretty sure that's called 'slouching'...
HollyDolly
01/07/19 10:26PM
Really? Slouching to me implies more loose shoulders by the sides, or having the hips thrust out. I don't know if this really qualifies.
Rotem_Dishon
01/07/19 10:29PM
HollyDolly said:
Really? Slouching to me implies more loose shoulders by the sides, or having the hips thrust out. I don't know if this really qualifies.


Could also be a 'slump'.
bullet
01/07/19 11:04PM
Slouch or slump are sufficient in their own ways.
HollyDolly
01/08/19 12:52AM
I'm still not sure those are the right words to use, but if that's the consensus...
godzillahomer
01/08/19 12:55AM
HollyDolly said:
I'm still not sure those are the right words to use, but if that's the consensus...


perhaps a mindless/stress-less slouch?
TheKinkyFinn
01/08/19 05:05AM
HollyDolly said:
Really? Slouching to me implies more loose shoulders by the sides, or having the hips thrust out. I don't know if this really qualifies.


I guess I'd call it a forward slouch.
DouDile
01/08/19 05:54AM
Weird.
skullman2033
01/08/19 06:07AM
Hunched over
TalahDarkfang
01/08/19 06:31AM
I've always called it slouching.
LillyTank
01/08/19 06:36AM
It's a bit like hunching but it's a lot like the body floating upright, dangling over itself in midair.
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