+1 Thin and athletic, wow, the bruising that PP must take over her terrrrrrible body. |
That poster is a notorious humblebragger. |
Well…no matter what, small thin waist is always in. Sometimes thicker legs, behind, big (or bigger) breasts are more fashionable. But thick in the middle is never desirable |
What is your age PP? For most in their 20s and 30s this is just the norm, not the exception. |
Bodies are not decorations. |
I think the Kardashian weight loss is probably due to their current break ups and public humiliations - every woman I know that has started over in their 30s/40s with kids lost a lot of weight and got in the best shape of their life. |
This is not true in the least. "Most" women of that age group aren't that active or that size. |
Actually it isn’t. A very large percentage of women are already overweight in their 20s and 30s |
That depends on where you live. If you live in DC or Los Angeles or NYC, no, but if you live in Virginia, or other parts of the south and rural areas, probably yes. It's all relative. |
Because you are 5'4? |
Lol |
Very true. I’m 5’4 110 so on the thin side and I work out but I don’t know that I could run a 5min mile, that’s impressive! In terms of body trends an extreme fit hourglass has been very popular over the last decade, hence celebs getting BBLs etc. Its pretty rare to have a tiny waist, toned limbs and very large and perky breasts and butt. I do think the trend is moving towards less extreme proportions. In general, though, I don’t think body trends ever really promote health. |
I'm the person you asked. Home healthcare. Most are CNA's who also do nursing home work. |