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Yup. Look at the narrow gap between the thighs - obvious photoshop.Nothing greater than those fake ass/hips every social media hoe has these days ♡
WTF ! Get out more !!Yup. Look at the narrow gap between the thighs - obvious photoshop.
Women with waists that narrow don't have hips that wide or thighs that large. Alternatively, women with hips that wide and thighs that large do not have waists that narrow without artificial assistance. It must be incredibly damaging to young leases growing up and feeling pressured to achieve this "look". No surprise that eating disorders and wider mental health issues are at all-time highs.
Pear-shaped body types are common and actually more healthy than other body types.Yup. Look at the narrow gap between the thighs - obvious photoshop.
Women with waists that narrow don't have hips that wide or thighs that large. Alternatively, women with hips that wide and thighs that large do not have waists that narrow without artificial assistance. It must be incredibly damaging to young leases growing up and feeling pressured to achieve this "look". No surprise that eating disorders and wider mental health issues are at all-time highs.
The photo which prompted my comment was not "pear-shaped".Pear-shaped body types are common and actually more healthy than other body types.
Among body shapes, pears are healthier than apples
For women, fat usually accumulates around the hips, resulting in a pear-shaped look. In men, fat tends to build up around the abdomen, creating an apple shape. According to a new mouse study, it's healthier to be a pear than an apple.www.sciencedaily.com
I wasn't referring to a picture mate, just your comment that women with narrow waists don't or can't have naturally wide hips or large thighs, as it is clearly an incorrect statement. Small waists and large hips, thighs, and buttocks are common in African and Latin communities. In Europe too but possibly not as common as the former. #Slim thickThe photo which prompted my comment was not "pear-shaped".
Pears are narrowest at the top, gradually widening until they reach their lowest point. If a woman's shoulders are broader than her waist but her waist is narrower than her hips then she is, by definition, not "pear-shaped".
A better euphemism for the photo to which I referred would be "hourglass" - the type of body shape that used to be achievable only by use of a painfully restrictive corset.
PS the study you quoted assumes that the subject has accumulated a fair amount of body fat - this is by no means inevitable and is, in fact, quite avoidable. The healthiest people on earth are not likely to be pear-shaped, and your quoted study does not say otherwise. It simply says that IF a given person has a certain amount of body fat, it is healthier for it to be around the hips than the abdomen.
EDIT: please accept my apologies if you've never seen a pear.
Mate.
If you truly, honestly believe that each of those individuals looks like that without ANY artificial alteration (be it photoshop, or some form of surgery) then I don't really know what to say to you.
I deliberately stopped short of saying that - I am no oil painting myself.I don't even get it - they all look utterly hideous.
I deliberately stopped short of saying that - I am no oil painting myself.
They aren't the type of women I would personally regard as having figures I find visually attractive. Nor are they the type of women that exist in real life.
My sisters are blessed in the derriere department, mate, most need no help there. This I knowMate.
If you truly, honestly believe that each of those individuals looks like that without ANY artificial alteration (be it photoshop, or some form of surgery) then I don't really know what to say to you.
I have no doubt whatsoever.I'm extremely attractive tbh