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wel
2 years ago
7

When I sit for periods of times longer than like 20 minutes I constantly have to move both or at least one of my feet. It looks

like I need to pee its kinda embarrassing and I can physically stop it when I think about it enough, but the second I focus on something else I do it again. Some times I rap my feet on the legs of the chairs to stop them. does anyone have any idea WHY I do this? Is it just fidgeting?
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1 answer:
Yanka [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

same

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