I'm going to quote Richard Feynman here, from the book 'Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!':
"Then she had another worry: she's got "dents" near her groin. I had to get out a book of anatomy to show her that it's the attachment of the muscles to the ilium, and to explain to her that you can't see these dents on everybody; to see them, everything must be just right, in perfect proportion, like she was. I learned from her that every woman is worried about her looks, no matter how beautiful she is."
Of course, the quote is taken out of context, but I couldn't put it better than Feynman. So there you have it, you're perfectly normal. You even have a better shape than other girls.
Is it normal for a female to have a prominent pubic bone?
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I'm going to quote Richard Feynman here, from the book 'Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!':
"Then she had another worry: she's got "dents" near her groin. I had to get out a book of anatomy to show her that it's the attachment of the muscles to the ilium, and to explain to her that you can't see these dents on everybody; to see them, everything must be just right, in perfect proportion, like she was. I learned from her that every woman is worried about her looks, no matter how beautiful she is."
Of course, the quote is taken out of context, but I couldn't put it better than Feynman. So there you have it, you're perfectly normal. You even have a better shape than other girls.