Many of the common leg shapes discussed in popular culture are simply expressions of natural anatomy. Genetics, bone structure, and muscle placement determine whether legs meet at the knees, thighs, or ankles—and each variation is far more normal and common than people realize. For example, straight, parallel legs are often admired for their balanced alignment, while the “diamond gap” shape reflects natural joint spacing that many people have without ever noticing. Even the much-talked-about “thigh gap” is primarily determined by pelvic width rather than physical fitness, which is why experts remind us it’s not a universal or necessary trait. Other shapes, like mild bowing or inward angling, reflect joint positioning that can influence how someone walks, stands, or distributes weight.
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