rupol2000
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According to the structure of the hips, women can be divided into 2 types. In one type, the structure of the thighs is similar to that of men, and they go down from the pelvis, while in the second type below the pelvis, they noticeably diverge to the sides, and width is greater than the width of the pelvis. This is probably due to the longer and more horizontal position of the femoral neck. Probably the second correlates with women of northern European descent.
How could such a type evolve evolutionarily?
Contrary to popular myth, this is not related to fertility because the enlargement is below the pelvis.
How could such a type evolve evolutionarily?
Contrary to popular myth, this is not related to fertility because the enlargement is below the pelvis.