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Does having Knock-Knees make your legs look skinnier?


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1 - Normal knees 2 - Bowlegs 3 - Knock Knees

Since your knees curve inwards

i have knock knees and my legs look like toothpicks

source: http://www.childrensorthopaedics.com/BowlegandKnockKnees.html

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Guest Charmingbestfriend96

It's funny 'cause most of the time, fat people have knock knees.

Like this :

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Yoona from Snsd has knock knees and shes definitely not fat

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so no not just fat people have knock knees

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Guest Charmingbestfriend96

Try to read properly. I said most of the time, fat people have knock knees, not people who have knock knees are fat... *quoted image*

Sorry i misread :sweatingbullets:

do u know what causes knock knees?

bigger people have them because of pressure to the knees

i read kids have them but grow out of them

im a teenager :tears:

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I knew this girl in middle school who had this problem. She had surgery when she was 15 or 16, because it handicaped her while doing sport. Maybe it's a solution for you ?

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Guest popcornpuffs

Having knock-knees isn't anything to be ashamed or concerned about.

(unless it's extremely severe, in which case i doubt you'd be worrying about how they make you look)

i have knock-knees and there's nothing to it.

Standing up straight is just a bit painful if i do it for too long.

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Guest rachilde

Yoona from Snsd has knock knees and shes definitely not fat

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so no not just fat people have knock knees

Yoona doesn't have knock knees. Knees touching when you place your feet together does not mean you are knock-kneed. Knock-kneed people cannot put their feet together side by side, and it is caused by a misalignment of muscles in your hips [the place where your thigh meet your hips--the same muscle you stretch when you do the butterfly or Warrior I/II yoga poses]. People who have knees that touch when they place their feet together have normal legs for all medical purposes.

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