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Lets start using this female body chart to describe females
Cropduster1 1240 reads
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They couldn't fit my ex-wife's shape on there without eliminating a second shape.

I have worked hard to develop what I call the rain drop shape: a modern sleek design which you can develop by strengthening the powerful muscles used for sitting and those used for holding food.
It hasn't yet earned the respect of the out of date V shape featuring the now useless muscles of the shoulders are chest and back

Part of that fee is to overlook those flaws. Outside of here, well, some of us will stick with that out of date "V" shape.

Great idea. Terms like "athletic" really tell one nothing about body shape and pix can be posed to accentuate the positive. We need something like this that more accurately describes body shape.

I'm fine with spinner, average, and heavy, and modifications thereof

Alan_Nimm312 reads

that I wouldn't go for with a provider:  bell and apple. Of the others, my preferences are hourglass, lollipop, cello, goblet, and vase.  

There's one body type I love--fit/toned (with that 6-8 pack, H+T  :)  --that I'm not sure where it fits in these categories. It could be any of the five I mentioned, but maybe also comet or column (eg distance runners).  

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I would say a great portion, if not all, the guys I see are because of my athleticism. I guess it is something of a "thing" with them all. They love the muscle and the strength.

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