Clothes, hair, and makeup are important aspects of your feminine image. But your body language and movements say more about you than you probably realize!
It doesn’t matter how good you look… If your walk and movements give off a masculine vibe (or worse, are exaggerated and unnatural), then you’re probably not making the impression you hoped for.
Do you want to learn how to walk more feminine? Here are 5 common MTF movement mistakes to avoid – and what to do instead.
1. Over-Exaggerated Hip Swinging
There’s nothing more alluring than the sexy sway of a woman’s hips as she walks. But you should never overdo this. In fact, if you are consciously swinging your hips, it’s probably too much.
A better approach is to simply put on a pair of high heels and walk naturally. Heels automatically cause your hips to sway. The key is to relax your body and go with the flow.
2. Stiff Body Movements
Stiff isn’t sexy. As I mentioned earlier, the secret to fluid, feminine movements is to relax your body.
Tense muscles translate to stiff, masculine body movements. Focus on relaxing your body instead. Do stretching exercises to help release built-up tension.
3. Poor Posture
Your posture is the foundation for your movements. Here are two posture mistakes to avoid:
- Slouching: If you’re tall, you might be tempted to slouch to downplay your height. Don’t. Slouching isn’t attractive and it definitely doesn’t make you look more feminine.
- Arching your back: On the other extreme, avoid exaggerating your posture by arching your back and sticking your butt out. While you might think this looks “sexy,” it actually looks silly.
The fix for both of these mistakes is to stand tall with natural, lifted posture. This makes you look confident and feminine.
4. Stocky Shoulder Movements
Men carry their weight in their upper bodies, while a woman’s center of gravity is in her hips. In men, this often translates into strong upper body movements.
As you can see in the video above, the hallmark of a masculine walk is “stocky” shoulder movements. Compare that to the graceful sway of the women’s hips.
To counteract this tendency:
- Keep your shoulders down and back. If you feel your shoulders coming forward, literally roll them back into place.
- Focus on keeping your shoulders still while relaxing the hips. This will help transfer the movement to your lower body.
- Keep your body weight neutral (or even slightly back) instead of leaning forward. This helps downplay the look of your shoulders.
5. Taking Up Too Much Space
There are many differences between male and female body language. One of the biggest differences is that men take up more space with their bodies while women tend to keep the space more closed.
How does this translate into movement?
- When men walk, they typically have a space between their arms and body, while a woman’s hands brush her hips.
- Men’s steps are longer and there’s often more space between the feet.
To correct this, rotate your elbows in so your arms stay closer to your body. Keep your feet closer together and take shorter steps when you walk.
Mastering your feminine walk
Now that you know the most common mistakes, here’s another example of a feminine walk to study and emulate. Notice the graceful posture, gently swinging hips, and relaxed body movements:
How feminine are YOUR body movements? Do you struggle with this or are you one of the lucky girls who are naturally graceful?
Please share in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
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thanks…asselle
Hi Lucille! I would like thank you for all you do for us tgirls. your tips help me lot. love the vidoe on how to walk natural like women. Love Rebecca Lee.
What perfectly turned ankles you both have
But wait! There’s more!
All good comments and tips, but there is one more thing. Walking in heels forces you to walk in a more feminine way, forcing the toes to come down first as it tip-toeing. It also contributes to the fluid hip swing. It kind of makes me swing my arms more, too. But I have to consciously remember the womanly palm position. Yes, it is all in the movements. And you have got to practice it enough to make it automatic. I even walk that way when I am in male mode. Do I mind
if someone comments that I have a very “girlish” walk? HECK NO! I thank them and leave them with their jaw dropped when I say, “Well, some of us have it, and some don’t.
You just have to do it ALL the time. Then it becomes automatic.
At 5ft 12inches heels are not a great option to help me blend in! LOL After years of different techniques I finally found one that works for me. Slow down, shorten the stride, and push your thighs together as your walk. I find this feels very natural and gives me that gentle sway so beautifully demonstrated in the clip. Feel Good ! Kay
Thanks Lucille, again! Thats something I really need to practice when Jen is busy around the house. You are truely a blessing to us gurls!!!!!!
Hi Lucille.
I am from Australia and think you are a wonderfull woman.
Definately walking in heels helps you walk like a woman, you .feel more feminine and relaxed.
Have a great day
Love
Gayle xx
I’m in training and I’m working very hard to get it right !!!