| Example pics for a clueless Gen-Xer? |
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I am more tired of teens/twenty-somethings posing with the 'hands on hips' pose. I don't think they are capable of standing any other way for a photo.
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Yes. My DD is 18 and most of the photos I see of her peers are this pose. She also occasionally adopts it, too. And the fish faces, ugh! |
| I do this when I'm being stern. I never pose like that. |
But I do have to pee! Don't make me laugh... |
| My skinniest, most gorgeous, seriously-could-be-a-superstar friend poses this way in every picture, and it kills me because she's ALREADY SKINNY. Leave this pose for us fatties. |
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hah JLH just combined all the poses talked about in this thread. Basic Bitch extraordinaire. |
| Getting a picture where I'm happy with how I look is hard enough. If I want to put my hands on my hips to make the whole experience less painful so be it lol. At least I'm not nmaking a duck face! |
| I do think it helps with fat/untoned arms, but I just can't bring myself to do it. I'd feel like some sellout fool. I have a friend that does this all the time now and it looks like she's trying too hard. |
| Posing with your hand on your hip is not a new, millennial thing. The duck lips thing is though, and it's atrocious. |
Yeah, I was clueless about this. I thought OP was referring to the hands on hips pose which informs a child or a dog that nothing is going to happen until they follow the command I just issued them. |
| The popular red carpet pose is one hand on a hip and one leg slightly bent and almost in front on the other. I think this works well for celebrities because they are so thin and usually do not have curves. The pose creates the illusion of hips/hourglass shape much like peplum dresses. |
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| This thread needs pictures. |