Features like gaps, curves, or the way someone walks are not flaws. They are normal differences created by anatomy, lifestyle, activity level, and habits such as exercise, footwear, or long periods of sitting.
The way people move can also express confidence, energy, comfort, and personality, but it should never be treated as a fixed rule or judgment. Body language can offer clues, but it does not define a person.
Instead of focusing on beauty standards, the better view is appreciation. Legs carry us through daily life, support strength and movement, and tell a unique story about each person’s journey.