through legs or between legs

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1. The child likes running through between my legs.
2. The child likes running through my legs.
 

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Re: through between legs

The child likes to stand between my legs.
 
Re: through between legs

The child likes to stand between my legs.

I couldn't find an appropriate picture. Consider for a moment that the child in the picture was actually running and I just caught him.
 
Re: through between legs

The child was caught between my legs while trying to run through them.
 
Re: through between legs

'The child likes running between my legs.'
 
Re: through between legs

I though I made it clear, but I wasn't trying to describe the picture. I just attached it in case my descriptions were vague. The sentences I'm concerned with are the ones numbered in my first post.

I wanted to describe what the child likes to do. The post where I described the child as being caught was my attempt at crafting a story as to why the picture doesn’t actually show the child running.

Edit: I didn't mean this for you Rover. Something came up as I was typing this post and so it was sent late, before I saw your post.
 
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Re: through between legs

You can't write through between without a comma between the words.
 
Re: through between legs

Perhaps your title should have been "through/between legs" or "through legs or between legs".
 
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