Elanor is worried that her daughter is walking funny. Her daughter walks with stiff legs, often shifting her weight back and forth like she is balancing on awkward shoes. Further, her daughter walks with her legs and feet wide apart
Her daughter is likely:
a. a toddler
b. having a hard time learning to walk.
c. an infant
d. spending too much time in a walker/saucer.
A. This fits the description of toddler gait.
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A) transgender straight man. B) cisgender straight woman. C) transgender lesbian. D) cisgender lesbian.