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Are women's pants just shorter or like what's the deal with my ankles showing if i pull them too high.
Am I just weird for finding it uncomfortable.
Part of it's fashion, part if it is they just don't make clothes for women outside of a very narrow range of body types that also excludes a lot of cis women. There are different cuts that are lower, plus gen z is bringing back the baggier flared look if you wanna be in style (I don't lol).
You might not be used to wearing women's jeans cause a lot of em sit higher than men's cuts do, so your inseam/length is probably a little off. Just try on jeans until you find some that actually fit right and are comfy and are, optionally, cute/fashionable
The best part is how every brand sizes things differently and there's zero consistency between them.