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This thread should be renamed to -- What do some do with too much time on hand? Make up non-sensical, shallow & meaningless polls!!! -- Ideal weight? Jesus...so when you meet someone are you summing up their weight in the back of your head? You've got to be a prize!
And you opened and read it because.............??? Funny, you are.
Last edited by whatnow; 05-04-2009 at 07:39 AM..
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All women 18 yrs. or older should weigh exactly 110 lbs for the remainder of their life. With the exception of pregnancy in which they are permitted to gain 15 lbs until 2 week after delivery.
All women 18 yrs. or older should weigh exactly 110 lbs for the remainder of their life. With the exception of pregnancy in which they are permitted to gain 15 lbs until 2 week after delivery.
Hmm, I'm not so sure about allowing that pregnancy clause. Lactation really messes with breasts' firmness. In the interest of maintaining ideal perkiness of the chestal region, we need to very seriously consider whether to breastfeed. Besides, child bearing leads to stretch marks, sexual downtime and potentially disadvantageous vaginal restriction.
Hmm, I'm not so sure about allowing that pregnancy clause. Lactation really messes with breasts' firmness. In the interest of maintaining ideal perkiness of the chestal region, we need to very seriously consider whether to breastfeed. Besides, child bearing leads to stretch marks, sexual downtime and potentially disadvantageous vaginal restriction.
You know, your right! All the women that are too lazy to maintain the 110 lbs to stay hot for their man will be utilized for surrogates and wet nurses.
Wow!! This thread is still alive and active. Over 57% of the respondents believe that a woman's ideal weight is within the 115-130 pound range.
I am one of the 12% who prefers the 130-140 pound range.
Mrs Dabeez said to me this morning that she feels like she's in top shape/form right now at 125 lbs. She said she loves the way her back and lines looks when wearing ballroom gowns and she thinks she can beat me at sports activities (tennis, running, pushups and pullups). She actually challenged me to a pullup/pushup/running challenge. I guess she really figures her ideal weight/fitness is at the 125 lbs mark.
I like women with a little meat on them at least hips and butt wise not stomach..
There really is no specific good weight some women wear extra weight better then others..Some women are shapely with the extra weight some look like a cracked egg
Wow!! This thread is still alive and active. Over 57% of the respondents believe that a woman's ideal weight is within the 115-130 pound range.
I am one of the 12% who prefers the 130-140 pound range.
Mrs Dabeez said to me this morning that she feels like she's in top shape/form right now at 125 lbs. She said she loves the way her back and lines looks when wearing ballroom gowns and she thinks she can beat me at sports activities (tennis, running, pushups and pullups). She actually challenged me to a pullup/pushup/running challenge. I guess she really figures her ideal weight/fitness is at the 125 lbs mark.
She's 5'2". I started this thread almost as a joke because there were so many "Ideal men's this" and "Ideal men's that" threads that women started that were so popular. There is no "ideal" weight for a woman. Sure there's a weight on either side of the scale (heavy or light) that becomes unhealthy, but for the most part, its ridiculous to try to find an "ideal weight".
The important thing is body composition. There could be two women both 5'4" and 135 lbs who look totally different. Its all about body composition and physical fitness.
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