It would take me A DECADE to realize the silhouette of my hips wasn’t some freak flaw, but a fairly common phenomenon: hip dips. (You have to appreciate whoever came up with such an adorable name for a body part so many women are self-conscious about.)   Also known as violin hips, it simply means your hips sit higher than most people’s. It’s the way your pelvic bones are shaped. There’s literally nothing you can do about it, short of surgery, which is — uh, extreme, for such a small thing, to say the least. Luckily, for future insecure preteens, more women are talking about their hip dips — and not to criticize them. Instead, they’re proudly posting pictures to show some love for their hips. So, let’s keep talking about the parts of our body we feel uncomfortable with. You’ll be surprised by how many other people feel the same.

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title: “18 Women Who Are Proudly Embracing Their Hip Dips On Instagram” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-26” author: “Gerald Gagne”


It would take me A DECADE to realize the silhouette of my hips wasn’t some freak flaw, but a fairly common phenomenon: hip dips. (You have to appreciate whoever came up with such an adorable name for a body part so many women are self-conscious about.)   Also known as violin hips, it simply means your hips sit higher than most people’s. It’s the way your pelvic bones are shaped. There’s literally nothing you can do about it, short of surgery, which is — uh, extreme, for such a small thing, to say the least. Luckily, for future insecure preteens, more women are talking about their hip dips — and not to criticize them. Instead, they’re proudly posting pictures to show some love for their hips. So, let’s keep talking about the parts of our body we feel uncomfortable with. You’ll be surprised by how many other people feel the same.

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title: “18 Women Who Are Proudly Embracing Their Hip Dips On Instagram” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-02” author: “James Aleo”


It would take me A DECADE to realize the silhouette of my hips wasn’t some freak flaw, but a fairly common phenomenon: hip dips. (You have to appreciate whoever came up with such an adorable name for a body part so many women are self-conscious about.)   Also known as violin hips, it simply means your hips sit higher than most people’s. It’s the way your pelvic bones are shaped. There’s literally nothing you can do about it, short of surgery, which is — uh, extreme, for such a small thing, to say the least. Luckily, for future insecure preteens, more women are talking about their hip dips — and not to criticize them. Instead, they’re proudly posting pictures to show some love for their hips. So, let’s keep talking about the parts of our body we feel uncomfortable with. You’ll be surprised by how many other people feel the same.

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