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I didn't look at the links. But to me I was just sticking to what unexpected said being focussed on the whr. She wanted to talk about science and then switched over to images. I am ok with her opinion on what's curvy but my point was science did not support her claims because .7 imo isn't large even though it's ideal. I can't change her opinion but my aim was to prove science did not support her theory so the images and how they looked were a non-issue.
I didn't look at the links. But to me I was just sticking to what unexpected said being focussed on the whr. She wanted to talk about science and then switched over to images. I am ok with her opinion on what's curvy but my point was science did not support her claims because .7 imo isn't large even though it's ideal. I can't change her opinion but my aim was to prove science did not support her theory so the images and how they looked were a non-issue.
My argument was never that science defined curviness, but that it explained why I felt WHR was more significant than WBR.
yea that whr supported curvy hips were ideal for fertility. When scientific data doesn't support that.... As I explained. That was all my point not to change your mind
I'm rather amused that the American definition of "feminine" is so shallow, only "skin deep". So anyone with big boobs, big hips/butt are "feminine" while anything contrary is unfeminine. Wake up, in other continents/cultures, femininity has more to do with how someone presents and carries herself. For example, in Asia. Femininity is often more associated with being demure and "cultured" over having big boobs and wide hips/big butt but are all tattooed and pierced! That is very masculine from the Asian point of view
People, stop thinking your ideal beauty standards are universal because your ideal beauty will scare the hell out of people in other continents! And certainly, the ideal fake tan won't work there.
I'm rather amused that the American definition of "feminine" is so shallow, only "skin deep". So anyone with big boobs, big hips/butt are "feminine" while anything contrary is unfeminine. Wake up, in other continents/cultures, femininity has more to do with how someone presents and carries herself. For example, in Asia. Femininity is often more associated with being demure and "cultured" over having big boobs and wide hips/big butt but are all tattooed and pierced! That is very masculine from the Asian point of view
People, stop thinking your ideal beauty standards are universal because your ideal beauty will scare the hell out of people in other continents! And certainly, the ideal fake tan won't work there.
that's what white americans like
a large % of white males like bleached hair, artificial orange toned skin, and fake bowling ball size breasts that dont even look good oh and that person needs to be rail thin with the ribs sticking out, sharp knees and pelvis
CURVY has nothing to do with slim or big. It's whether the person has that actual "hourglass" figure. My aunt was a big lady, but had a very nice figure. My cousin is probably a size 0, but isn't the curviest.
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