My girlfriend says I swagger.

She also says it's attractive, so that's fine.

I asked [livejournal.com profile] cattitude, who said he wouldn't call it that, but he knows what she means.

From: [identity profile] rdkeir.livejournal.com


hmm... never looked at you that way, but drawing on my Wiscon memories, I'm coming up more with a "processing like Queen Elizabeth, and doing the Royal Wave" sort of image. Moving forward with a certain confidence that there's going to be a place for your foot to go, like a Queen who is confident that a chair will be there whenever she decides to sit down.

This is so totally not capturing what I want to express.
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From: [personal profile] firecat


You don't swagger, you stride.

From: [identity profile] rysmiel.livejournal.com


I would not have said swagger, but I can see how the variety of confidence you radiate and some of the related body-language you do could be contained within the word as some people who aren't me use it.
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