Yes, you read that right: the structure of your pelvis, determined by genetics, influences this space. Some people have naturally wider pelvises, which creates an opening between their thighs. Others have narrower hips, and therefore closer contact. It’s neither better nor worse. It’s just you.
The influence of hormones and hormonal life
During puberty, the female pelvis widens under the influence of estrogen. This is a completely natural phenomenon intended to prepare the body for possible motherhood. The result? In some women, this accentuates the space between the legs. During pregnancy, the body also adapts, and the pelvic bones move slightly apart, sometimes temporarily.
And at menopause, when hormones yo-yo , fat distribution changes. This can change the appearance of your lower body, including this area. But again, nothing to worry about or reveal about your health.
Muscles, Fat, and Optical Illusion
