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I've noticed this a lot more as of late. It seems like women that have a big chest disproportionately have flat bottoms, and women that have large bottoms disproportionately have small chests. When I say large bottoms, I don't mean wide. I mean the ones that stick out. Think (kim kardashian). Rarely will you ever see a woman with a large natural chest and a bubble butt. It's almost as if the estrogen goes to one place or the other. We all know someone that is an exception to this rule, but as a collective whole this is typically the case. I wonder if there is any science behind this. Does anyone know of any studies that have been done on this subject?
Last edited by lucky4life; 12-28-2014 at 11:57 PM..
neither of those are curves though... I wouldn't consider myself ever curvy and when I'm at my heaviest 110 I have a bigger butt (think Britney Spears/jessica biels) and huge boobs (think like sofia vergara) but small hips and shoulders. What creates actual curves are having wide hips and broad shoulders with a narrow waistline. The boobs and butt don't have to do with that.
Last edited by justawkward11; 12-29-2014 at 04:30 AM..
I've noticed this a lot more as of late. It seems like women that have a big chest disproportionately have flat bottoms, and women that have large bottoms disproportionately have small chests. When I say large bottoms, I don't mean wide. I mean the ones that stick out. Think (kim kardashian). Rarely will you ever see a woman with a large natural chest and a bubble butt. It's almost as if the estrogen goes to one place or the other. We all know someone that is an exception to this rule, but as a collective whole this is typically the case. I wonder if there is any science behind this. Does anyone know of any studies that have been done on this subject?
Then I'm one of the exceptions Finding clothes that fit me is a witch. Combine this description with the fact that I'm quite short and everything has to be hemmed or customized in one way or another.
Then I'm one of the exceptions Finding clothes that fit me is a witch. Combine this description with the fact that I'm quite short and everything has to be hemmed or customized in one way or another.
Wow we're opposites. When I got big boobs and a butt it helped me fit clothing better because I'm usually a lot smaller than average and I'm short.
neither of those are curves though... I wouldn't consider myself ever curvy and when I'm at my heaviest 110 I have a bigger butt (think Britney Spears/jessica biels) and huge boobs (think like sofia vergara) but small hips and shoulders. What creates actual curves are having wide hips and broad shoulders with a narrow waistline. The boobs and butt don't have to do with that.
I agree, but I couldn't think of a better way to describe it without sounding like a perve. If I would have put "why do women rarely have big boobs and a bubble-butt" as my headline, I think this thread would have been deleted.
Anyways, as one of those rare women that has both, don't you find it odd that having one of these assets is typically a curse on the other one. A D cup or above is almost a guarantee that a woman won't have a round athletic butt. Women that get the big athletic bottoms aren't always flat chested, but they rarely have a large chest. There has to be something more to this than just luck of the draw.
Also, I am referring to white women. I live in a really white area, so I don't have to the opportunity to check out women of other races, particularly black women, which are known for having great butts.
Is there a waist cutoff size for curvy until it is considered fat? I mean, if a woman has a 25" waist with 36 hips and bust, wouldn't she be curvy?
What about a woman with a 34" waist with like a 44" hips and 40" bust? Is that how some very overweight women get away with using the term "curvy"?
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