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My measurements are 39 (or 36C)-28-42, I'm 5'8", and I weight 167 pounds.
I've always thought I'm a big girl, but when people talk about big girls, they usually reffer to fat ladies. How about girls with more muscle than most guys, or girls taller than 5'7" that aren't stick thin?
How about we stop labeling ourselves and just be. Whatever you are is relative anyway. There are bigger and more muscular women out there and fatter women and more petite women and we all come in all shapes and sizes. Big deal.
My measurements are 39 (or 36C)-28-42, I'm 5'8", and I weight 167 pounds.
I've always thought I'm a big girl, but when people talk about big girls, they usually reffer to fat ladies. How about girls with more muscle than most guys, or girls taller than 5'7" that aren't stick thin?
Love ya! You're right down my alley. I love big, strong, athletic ladies.
I think that fitness models look great when they've made such an effort to get into shape. However, there's a point when it can go too far, particularly for female bodybuilders when they tend to lose that feminine look and start to appear masculine. Of course that's just my personal feeling and I realize that there are a number of women whose goal is to maximize their muscularity and they work very hard at it. To each their own.
My husband calls me "big girl," but if anybody else ever did, I'd deck 'em.
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