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Inaccurate builds such as "Very Muscular" for large woman?
saiyen 2 Reviews 5423 reads
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TER, should really have a more fine tuned categories. I'm interested in fitness or muscular build providers and it's frustrating when it comes back with really large woman.

fight_cellulite 4397 reads
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2 / 6

Guys give way too many passes to fat girls, and make excuses for them. They should have a "SOW" category.  

BTW, if you want very muscular providers you should have the girls send you unretouched recent pics.

Dixie_League 5595 reads
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3 / 6

A truly muscular provider is not quite so muscular when they are not working out. I know a female body builder who is really cut during competition season. In the off season, she's just BIG and gains 30 to 40 pounds in a matter of weeks.
You may want to inquire with the providers directly regarding their workouts, but I wouldn't expect an honest answer every time out.

Dixie_League 3430 reads
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4 / 6

A truly muscular provider is not quite so muscular when they are not working out. I know a female body builder who is really cut during competition season. In the off season, she's just BIG and gains 30 to 40 pounds in a matter of weeks.
You may want to inquire with the providers directly regarding their workouts, but I wouldn't expect an honest answer every time out.

impposter 49 Reviews 5313 reads
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5 / 6

I'm still trying to figure out the difference between "thin" and "skinny".

The list begins: Average Skinny Thin Athletic.

To some, "thin" > "skinny"; to others, "skinny" > "thin".

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2late 179 Reviews 5114 reads
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6 / 6

I've always thought "slender" would be a useful/appropriate adjective.

Posted By: impposter
I'm still trying to figure out the difference between "thin" and "skinny".

The list begins: Average Skinny Thin Athletic.

To some, "thin" > "skinny"; to others, "skinny" > "thin".

Add BMI and %-body-fat to the Profile!

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