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Most fangirls are fascinated by Korean actors and singers because of their good looks, handsome faces, perfect bodies, and of course, their acting and singing talents. One of the factors that attracts fans of South Korean stars the most is their height - as tall stars gives fans a sense of protection.
Lee Kwang Soo, Gong Yoo, Chanyeol... are names people often think of when talking about tall Korean stars.
It seems like an advantage for men to have massive height, but looking at the following troubles tall male stars have to go through, having long legs is not always something so nice.
Sometimes, due to many reasons, male stars have to put makeup on while they are on the way to keep up with the work. Sometimes they have to reapply their makeup, sometimes their hair will be adjusted right in the studio so that it will not take much time. Male stars of average height can get through these situation with ease, but for tall guys, with long legs, it is indeed a "torture".
Leg splitting is a familiar pose for tall male stars. With this pose, they melt many fans' heart because it makes fans think that in addition to their mighty appearance on the small screen, it turns out that Korean stars also have "extremely casual and innocent" life moments. Fans feel they are closer to their idols.
But makeup is not the only thing that make tall male stars struggle. Sometimes, to show their respect for colleagues on stage, they also have to do the split. That's why that pose was named the "Manner legs".
We may think it's a struggle. However, for professional male stars, it is totally worth it to bend their legs. They are happy and want to do it on stage more.
Surely, height is both a powerful weapon for male stars, and a "trouble" when they have to stand in front of shorter people.