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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yep. We’ve gotten fat AF.[/quote] But your body shape, which is what OP refers to, isn't dependent on your weight. OP is talking about proportions, not overall size. One of my friends is pretty heavy but her waist is much narrower and her hips much wider. This would be the case regardless of her weight. I'm average sized and my waist is only slightly narrower than my hips. There are athletic, fit women who are almost completely straight up and down, and they'd be that shape no matter what.[/quote] I've never had a defined waist, from adolescence on, regardless of my weight. Even when I was on the underweight side of normal in my 20s, I did not have a defined waist. Some women have an hourglass figure, and barring real obesity, they will be an hourglass because that's how they carry their weight. [/quote]
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