It’s called “pigeon-toeing”, I think. I do it all the time because I can feel a positive difference. The thing is, I have no idea why. I always assumed it was biomechanical but there may be a neuropsychological component

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    It’s different for me, there is this problem with my posture that went undioagnosed for a long time, and rotating my legs inward kinda stabilizes my torso and lets me breathe better