Not necessarily true. I am 50. Five kids and two grandchildren. I am 5'5 and 117. Same height and weight I was in middle school. If you are active and eat a relatively healthy diet, you won't get fat. Pregnancy is not an excuse for fat once the baby exits your body. |
+1 Go find a twink |
| I'm sure you'd forget about the fat if you had a wife with a high sex drive. I'd take daily sex with a heavier spouse over a thin spouse who is fine with weekly sex any day! |
| Clearly it's all white people on here. Size 14 is skinny for the black folk. |
Take a look abroad. Americans are fat. |
Go find a European twink then. |
There is no such obsession in this nation so your assertion is insane. Well, let me qualify that in regards to the adolescent look on women, the trend with shaving the Y, that's ridiculous. |
There is. And you clearly like that look, so i suspect a trip to Thailand to visit the teenage ladyboys that will fit your preference |
Not for yellow bone bad bitches!
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I found a European who cares what she looks like, exercises a little, has hips and boobs, and looks hot. |
Better hope she doesn't run off with the young trainer at her gym once the green card goes through |
I live in Europe. There are plenty of fat people outside of the city center/tourist areas you would have seen on your limited vacations or student trips. Europeans are rapidly catching up, and as the older generations die off, Europe will soon be as fat as America. I'm 38 and slimmer than some of my similarly aged European friends here because I am a runner, and they don't really do formal "sport" (but the creeping Western changes that are starting to infiltrate their diet, combined with the rapid expansion of American-type grocery stores, cannot be overcome by the old-time "I just walk a lot" mentality). |
+1. I travel to Europe a lot but generally try to stay away from the touristy cities. What some people think is a European/American divide is really more of a urban/rural divide. |
Most Aphrodite statues from classic Greek/Roman tradition are, AT MOST, one size bigger than would be considered an ideal female body today. A typical classical Greek statue of a female would be of average height, slim to average build, small breasts, slim arms, slightly rounded belly, strong legs, slim calves. Stop perpetuating the myth that fat, plump or obese women were ever considered beautiful. The preponderance of idealized female beauty in classical painting and architecture points to the truth that slimness was always attractive, and fat never was. |
No way. I look a lot like ye Aphrodite statues of olde and definitely am a few sizes up from the "bones protruding" figures we usually see in the media. And that's not even adjusting for height. |