It is said that a woman's sitting posture reveals a great deal about the kind of person she is.
Here are some of the sitting positions
1. Legs tightly closed together, vertical to the ground. 2. Legs crossed. 3. Feet open, with toes pointing to the sides. 4. Legs closed together, slightly tilted to one side.
Legs tightly closed, vertical to the ground. She is tense, tends to be quiet, and does not easily open up to others, particularly strangers or people of authority. To communicate well with such a person, one needs, most above all, patience and understanding.
Legs crossed. She is an outgoing and self-confident woman, usually talkative and at east in others' company. Depending on the case, some people may find such a person highly likable while others may find her a bit annoying. Her merits tend to be honesty, directness and loyalty, and her weakness probably explosiveness and lack of tact. She likes what she likes, and will stand little of what disgusts her.
Feet open, with toes pointing to the sides. This is a tough woman, quite strong-headed. She observes others, decides what to do, and does it. Pleasing others and having a good time is not her goal; she wants things be done. Depending on circumstances, she could be very talkative, even argumentative, but could simply fall silent if she chooses to do so. It's not going to be very productive to be fanciful so as to trick her; better be logical and reason with her. That way you show her your respect and seriousness.
Legs closed, slightly tilted to one side. The woman has a strong sense of grace and style. She's gentle and ladylike, and make friends--sometimes conquer her enemies--with her charm. It's not that she's insincere; she just feels that matters should be handled in civilized manners. She's very pleasant with favored companions and keeps her poise even when her sensibility is offended--she'll react later on and off the scene. She is, however, somewhat vulnerable to flattery, which may cause her to misjudge and make bad decisions.