none of those hips, are made for baby passage…
if ya like to play in the mud, go for it
okay, so you failed biology, no prob
hips must match at least the shoulder width standing straight, they just don't grow bone, due to a child.
Male hips are narrow, drawing straight line from hip to should, women straight line should match up
yes, the hips begin to spread during birth, in all real females, but they also are the width of the shoulders, to begin with, so that a child can pass the hips. A males are very narrow.
agreed, bodies can vary greatly, but at their age, their hips should not be so narrow,,,,
they do it on purpose.