It is because the average man has the body type of just that—a man. These proportions aren’t just unrealistic or unhealthy; they are physically impossible for most people.
what.
I wouldn’t count myself as particularly twinkish, but, copious amounts of body hair that I’m quite fond of aside, this would be far from an impossible look for me to pull off (in structural terms - ymmv whether the style suits me well) - or a number of my friends.
Admittedly, the demure ‘arms-back’ pose minimizes the appearance of broad shoulders.
On page page 26 it states that the average man has the distance between buttocks and shoulder equal to 59.78 cm.

We can use this to measure the hip width.

According to the same source, this would place them between 90th and 95th percentile for hip width.
The waist width is the actual statistic which is ridiculous, but I can’t find data for a minimum value.
I just lazily scaled it with aspect ratio unlinked, but I’m not sure an under-10% drop in hip width (which by your own source, would place it at the 50th percentile) is quite the aesthetic difference you’re claiming it is.

Hip size is just the easiest to quantify. Most people just don’t have the combination of thick legs and thin torso. I know many people who have either one but only 1 out of 10s who has both.
His legs are really not that thick. Sit in that pose, your thighs will be on display.
The most egregious bit would be the thin torso, though I’d allow for some idealization considering that this is fundamentally about clothing style; but that, again, even adjusted to a broader proportion does not really fundamentally change the aesthetic.
I would never tell someone to have Google recommend them dubious search results for the rest of their lives, but you could, theoretically, Google femboys and femboy workouts and see a large number of people with body types like this and a range in how they display while maintaining the aesthetic.
Some of it is up to the luck of the draw with genetics - but this is not a fundamentally unrealistic look for most people who are in the rough weight range displayed.
HR will get mad
I just don’t want to
Well because that set is reserved for you, cutie
I don’t because I don’t want to. I don’t want to because:
- I don’t like fishnets (I am not a fish).
- Tails (just no).
- Short shorts are uncomfortable, and they make you look like you’re pulling a Donald Duck if you have a long shirt.
- I can’t fathom a sweater being that shrunken—it would be too tight; I like breathing.
- My thigh is not a place for a random circulation-restricting belt.
- Random chains and buckles cause movement to be noisy.
- I would be cold if I had my entire torso exposed.
My advice is to dress in what’s comfortable.
Am I not seeing the tails?

OH… I legitimately thought that was supposed to be a little fire sprite or stylized lick of fire.
Looks uncomfortable to me. Also, my beer gut.
Some of us have arms
My big belly 🫄
nobody deserves to see my fat ass in fishnets.
I look like a displaced 5 foot five viking and prefer to wear clothes that keep my skin from burning so khaki, camo, and suede. That is why, also id probably just be uncomfortable, I don’t like folks looking at me as a baseline, even if I was a twink I’d still dislike the concept.


nice sweater pants!
Where did you get this photo of sasquatch?
damn that’s like my head but legs.
Girls aren’t interested and I don’t want the guys it would pull.
Dadbod.
I’ve got the legs but I’ve literally never been skinny enough for something like this, even at my leanest as a teenager.
Same, not for the lack of trying.
I will die on the hill that oversized sweatpants and t-shirts are the most comfortable clothing item.
I wore a toga to a party once and it was low-key my favourite thing I’ve ever worn
That’s interesting, well it is a loose fitting and breathable. I Hhave to try that one out at some point.
Depends on the size of the t-shirt
As long as its oversized and loose. Couple of sizes up is generally good enough.







