I'll try, but I'm useless at trying to explain these things... An "unnatural turn", by definition, feels "wrong" - it's when you naturally want to turn yourself or your follower one way (typically, an anti-cockwise turn), but should turn the other way instead. Hmmm, that's probably pretty obvious and not very helpful...
OK, as an MJ example, I learnt a move a few weeks ago called the Columbian, a travelling grapevine-y move where you both double-time twist along, facing each other, for a few steps - MJ version of a Pachanga style, basically. But for one of the steps, both partners move one foot behind the other, rather than the natural instinct to move in front (told you I was bad at explaining). Anyway, I'd call that part an unnatural move - it didn't come easily, and I had to work at doing the correct thing. Having said that, yes, "unnatural" is probably a poor description.
I won't even try to describe a cross-body lead - I'm sure Senor ESG can make a good job of it tho.
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