Why are Japanese women's legs ugly? What does it have to do with?

Japanese women have ugly legs. I think there are several reasons. The first is to show your legs in winter, and the second is to walk inside the eight characters.

1. Expose your legs in winter

Japan is a very interesting country. Although we are neighboring countries, we have many different customs. Their girls like to show their legs all year round, even in the cold winter. And school uniforms are short skirts, and leggings are not allowed in short skirts. Their short skirts were worn in primary schools, and girls in primary schools are not allowed to wear leggings in winter. Some parents in China took their children to primary schools in Japan, and the mothers of primary school girls secretly gave their children leggings. As a result, they said it at school.

Their short skirt culture is still very interesting. Older girls will think that the shorter the skirt, the better it looks, and the longer the skirt will be looked down upon. This behavior of showing thighs in winter will be said by elders in our country. In winter in our country, parents will pinch your pants to see if you are wearing long pants. If they are not thick enough, they will be told. Exposing your legs in winter is actually very harmful to your knees. I didn't feel it when I was young, but when I was old, my legs would be very painful and deformed, so Japanese women's legs were ugly.

Walk into the eighth floor

Personally, I think some Japanese aesthetics are strange. They think girls' figure-eight walking is particularly cute, which I find particularly strange. Walking in the inner eight is particularly easy to bend your legs, and it is also easy to become an X-shaped leg, which is also harmful to your legs. I've seen people who walk outside the eight characters, but I haven't seen people who walk inside the eight characters. It's really strange, but I think girls walk like this, looking soft and cute, which also leads to their incorrect leg shapes. I really can't understand this aesthetic.