It seems like I'm always using my hands to rearrange people. Luckily my clients seem to not mind too much and let me work this way. I should note that back in the day, I was a dance instructor, a swim instructor, and also worked with children. All jobs that you learn to just move people's bodies for them. :) I try not to let my dorky side out too much as I can occasionally find myself making sound effects with my mouth as I move people, as if making the sound effect makes their bodies work better- like robots or something. In dance certain sound effects seemed to go along with movements, so saying them while you moved helped you dance better. Or at least I thought so.
Here I appear to be doing some kind of contortionist bit (I think I'm fixing Kallie's veil):

This one I'm moving Thomas's face to show him what I'm going for. Good thing he doesn't have space issues. This picture also makes me realize I am very, very white. And I'm glad that I don't care too much about that.

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