('Pelves' is the plural of 'pelvis'. You learn something new every day, huh?)
So, you know how female-assigned pelves are the wide pelves that flare out everywhere, right?
Wrong.
There are actually four different kinds of female-assigned pelves.
Gynecoid is the traditional type-the only one represented when people talk of 'female pelvic structure'-and technically the most common...but only anywhere from 40% to 50% of female-assigned people actually have a gynecoid pelvis. That leaves 50-60% of us with something other than that.
The one that has the most relevance to us is the android pelvis, which is pretty close to being a male-assigned pelvis...and one-third of white female-assigned people and one-sixth of female-assigned people of colour have an android pelvis.
That's roughly 33% and 17%! It's not exactly rare. There's a pretty decent chance that you, yes, YOU have one of those.