Pear-shaped figure.
Because women have wider hips and thicker thighs of the same height, the pear-shaped figure is common in women but rare in men. This is related to the fact that women’s fat and muscles tend to be distributed in the lower limbs.
Regardless of men and women, the width between the greater trochanters is larger than the width of the pelvis, and the accumulation of fat under the trochanters in women is a normal physiological phenomenon. There is no academic term "false hip width". Therefore, "fake hip width" is a false concept.
Advantages of the pear-shaped figure
From the Middle Ages to the end of the 18th century, beauties in novels were dominated by pear-shaped figures. The female body shape in European classical oil paintings was the most ideal during this period. figure.
The round body and plump buttocks exude a strong sense of motherhood, emphasizing the traditional role that women should play, that is, their vocation as both wives and mothers.