It's normal. Don't feel ashamed about it. I can't seem to picture it being any other way (hips with no thighs, and we all technically have thighs, but none noticeable, seem odd to me). Guys will find you attractive, so don't worry about that. You probably won't grow out of it if it's not baby fat, and if you are already thin like those models.
2007-02-17 13:43:46
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answered by MJPM 2
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Oh, honey that's very normal on a woman. It's a part of our womanly charms. I'm 5'3" and 106 lbs. and I have hips and thighs. And just so you know those women are actually under weight by about twenty pounds each. And if your built any thing like those two you're what's considered beautiful in our culture. And at your age you have nothing to worry about. You still have a lot of growing to do before your body is done with all of it's changes. If you're feeling this bad about how you look you need to talk to your mother so she can help you through this very difficult time in a girl's developement.
2007-02-17 13:43:11
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answered by PasoBrio13 2
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I'm still not really sure what you mean but if you look anything like the women in those photographs you have nothing to worry about. Since you are only 13, your body will continue to change each year and you still have a lot of growing to do. Try not to worry so much about how you look. In the end, much od your appearance is predetermined by genetics. All you can do is exercise and eat right and hope for the best.
2007-02-17 13:42:16
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answered by Bethany 7
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Hip dysplacia is a confusing one!! I wa taught that there are 4 genes to Hip dysplacia, enable's think of dogs A has in easy terms a million dysplastic gene AAAa dogs B has 2 dysplastic genes, AAaa dogs A might tutor mind-blowing and dogs B might tutor widely used, yet each and each dysplastic gene they have will make the ailment worse. So enable's think of dogs A throws her one dysplastic gene and one solid gene and dogs B occurs to throw the two one in all his dysplastic genes you're able to get a dogs with Aaaa (3 dysplastic genes) Hip dysplacia isn't cut back and dry it variates with the help of the kind of dysplastic genes a dogs has AAAa could be mildy affected the place Aaaa could be severly affected. Breeders have become very careful nonetheless and hip dysplacia is turning out to be much less difficulty-loose. It was that German Shepherds and Labs had a bad rap for it, yet they became very selective and now the breeds to be carfeul of contain bulldogs and pugs, in view that a majority of those breeders at the instant are not being very carfeul breeders.
2016-09-29 06:20:02
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answered by kelchner 4
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Being young yet, your body is still growing into itself. I had the same thing, now that I am almost 20 and pretty much done growing (besides sideways :)) my hips and thighs have evened out. And those pictures are the way that they are standing that make it look that way. Don't worry about it too much, if you play sports and run around a lot it will go away with time.
2007-02-17 13:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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well those pics, are of woman that have very small hips and u still have plenty of time to grow 5 more years at least, plus those woman are models and have very beautiful bodies so that's a very attractive body as well. Every person has their own ideal or beautiful person, some boys like the body u have other boys like more curves, etc. the point is everybody has their own definition of what is beautiful and i am sure u are every beautiful to many people.
2007-02-17 13:42:32
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answered by ... 3
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I have that too! I'm fourteen, and its still there. Its because your thin, or just a body type thing. Do your hip bones poke out, too? Mine do. Just eat a bit more and be more active! Then, you'll get really sexy curves like those cool girls in the locker room ;)
2007-02-17 13:40:21
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answered by blimey 2
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It's normal. You may or may not grow out of it. Realize that comparing yourself to models isn't the best thing to do. Most pictures of models are airbrushed and photoshopped to look better anyways.
Look at the women in your family. Your body will likely end up shaped like theirs.
2007-02-17 13:38:48
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answered by mugenhunt 6
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From what your describing and the pictures you posted, it seems perfectly normal. I mean, if models look like that, i'm sure you are FAR from not normal. And probably more attractive than u think it is.
2007-02-17 13:43:35
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answered by laangel464 3
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Tons of people are going through the exact same thing. They think that they look abnormal, but it's just puberty. You'll grow out of it.
2007-02-17 13:38:45
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answered by Stellarbabe13 1
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