STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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Do you like your legs? |
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Is two the best number of legs to have for a human? |
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Do you need to stretch your legs (take a break and go for a walk)? |
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How often, when and where do you cross your legs? |
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Have you ever broken or injured a leg? |
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Do you think legs are attractive? |
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How would you describe your legs? |
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Do you think men with hairy legs should shave them? |
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What’s the best way to get shapely legs? |
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What do you do when you get cramp in your legs? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘legs’? |
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Can you name all the different parts of the leg? |
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Do you ever get wobbly legs or go weak at the knees? |
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Which are more useful, legs or arms? |
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Why are long legs considered attractive? Would you like longer legs? |
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Do people ever pull your leg (play a trick or joke on you) or do you ever pull other people’s legs? |
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Have your legs ever been very, very tired? |
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What health and medical problems do you know of that affect only our legs? |
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What different things can you do with your legs? |
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What would you like to know about legs? |
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