Missteacher, FYI, thin legs and especially thin ankles indicate thin bones. And historically, the thin bone is a characteristic of the individual from the higher class, in contrast to the heavy thick bones, which is inherent in the lower class. Women in lower orders historically had big arms and legs because of their different role in society. The implication is that lower class women needed to do hard work . Women with heavy wide bones - and as a result, large hands and big fat legs - were designed for heavy work, in contrast to the thin-boned, “blue blood” upper class ladies, who, as it’s known, did nothing but socializing… Quote: “heavy-legged woman found among the lower classes” http://jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/humans_web_04/beauty/feminine.pdf - p.285
...it’s never too bad idea to learn (even though you are teacher) more about something that you have "never heard" before, rather than calling it “rubbish". If one never heard about something, it doesn’t mean it’s rubbish, it only means that his/her knowledge is shallow, and – which is much worse - his/her mind is narrow to admit it.
Missteacher, FYI, thin legs and especially thin ankles indicate thin bones. And historically, the thin bone is a characteristic of the individual from the higher class, in contrast to the heavy thick bones, which is inherent in the lower class. Women in lower orders historically had big arms and legs because of their different role in society. The implication is that lower class women needed to do hard work . Women with heavy wide bones - and as a result, large hands and big fat legs - were designed for heavy work, in contrast to the thin-boned, “blue blood” upper class ladies, who, as it’s known, did nothing but socializing…
Quote: “heavy-legged woman found among the lower classes” http://jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/humans_web_04/beauty/feminine.pdf - p.285
...it’s never too bad idea to learn (even though you are teacher) more about something that you have "never heard" before, rather than calling it “rubbish". If one never heard about something, it doesn’t mean it’s rubbish, it only means that his/her knowledge is shallow, and – which is much worse - his/her mind is narrow to admit it.