One leg may be thinner than the other due to various factors, including muscle atrophy from disuse or injury, underlying medical conditions such as vascular issues or neurological disorders, or anatomical differences. Conditions like scoliosis or hip dysplasia can also contribute to asymmetrical leg size. Additionally, factors such as genetics and lifestyle choices, including physical activity levels, can play a role in leg size disparity. If significant differences are observed, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper assessment.
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No. She stands that way to look thinner on camera.
On an LED, one leg will be shorter than the other. The shorter leg is the negative polarity.
The hypotenuse will always be longer than the other sides.
Bad posture...i know
The shortest leg is 3.72 m long.