Shapely Women - The Smart Choice?

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Lizard
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Re: Shapely Women - The Smart Choice?

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You complain of skinny birds if you want, I love them.

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Re: Shapely Women - The Smart Choice?

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And probably has a lot to do with the increased standard in living and shorter working hours and the advent of antibiotics.
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Sam Slater
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Re: Shapely Women - The Smart Choice?

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Lol.........I doubt it!

Ok, the average height for females in the latter Victorian era was 5', and it's now around 5'5''. An 8.3% increase.

The average female waist of today is 34", and it was around 28" one hundred years ago. A 21.4% increase.

To componsate for the height increase, the average waist should be around 31", not 34".

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Re: Shapely Women - The Smart Choice?

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I'm not complaining of skinny birds........quite the opposite you dumb reptile! !wink!

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Deuce Bigolo
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Re: Shapely Women - The Smart Choice?

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Skinny is still skinny

Personally I think you can look at someone and tell their too skinny because their out of proportion and simply look unhealthy

The picture in this "do men prefer skinny women'? blog of keira knightley makes me cringe



I put it down to over exercising and if you happen to be an ectomorph then its just accentuated
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Re: Shapely Women - The Smart Choice?

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I hate it when the media have a go at skinny models and celebs, but ignore the fat bastards. I mean, they very rarely put a fat bird on the front cover with the title 'OBESE CELEBS!' or 'SHOCKING BLUBBER WHALE -SEE INSIDE!' No, society says, it's ok to take the piss out of these girls, but rude to take the piss out of those other girls.

Millions of teenagers are clinically obese, and will suffer, and die from life-long illnesses like diabetes, every day across the western world, and yet we're paranoid over our kiddies becoming anorexic. It's like putting ant powder down in the garden everyday, but ignoring the pitbull that's taking chunks out of your leg.

Fucking ridiculous.

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?Thin pasty addled faces, tatoos Everywhere, piercings, shit clothes and very little in the way of make up--if any!
Where did it all go wrong...?

Where indeed, Liz. I guess the reasons are many and reflect a whole range of changes in western society since the early 90?s. But I reckon more than a little of the blame could be laid at the door of those lonely, hormone crazed, 21st century chortling gits of ?amateur? producers who seem totally oblivious to the fact that the objects of their pervery are about as appealing to Joe Average as a trip to the clap clinic.





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Re: Shapely Women - The Smart Choice?

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Skinny birds:

Nothing wrong with skinny birds - so long as they're shapely with it. I've always had a thing for 80's star Sharon Mitchell. She's hardly got any tit at all - but she's most certainly got a small waist and womanly hips, and that, as these studies point out, is the key.




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