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mamamia-user-691596896
December 12, 2020
If a man & woman are the same height, the mans feet are longer, this creates a greater space between the wall and the body compared to the woman, so when he backs up 3 steps, his weight is on his toes not his heels, compared to the woman who is flat footed with weight on her heels, not toes. When a man places his head to the wall, the man FELL OVER, but the wall is keeping him on his feet, he can not get back on his feet EVEN WITHOUT THE CHAIR, so the chair is an illusion. This is about the man losing his balance, not strength, because his 3 steps back put all of his body weight on his toes and again, the woman is flat footed, where all her body weight is evenly distributed throughout her feet to her heels. NOTICE THE MANS HEELS ARE ABOUT a half inch off the floor, WHERE THE WOMANS ARE on the floor. The chair only plays a factor when men that have smaller feet, may not have completely fallen over when he leans his head on the wall, he will lie at an even balance, but when he picks up the chair, the weight of the chair tips him over and he no longer standing, he fell over and his head against the wall is keeping him up, but no one knows that, so he has the illusion of standing on his feet when all of his body has toppled over forward and the wall is keeping him from falling over forward.