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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]WHY do most men favor very thin women though?? Not exactly a sign of fertility. Embarrassing to admit but I love the willowy look, too. Is this all just programming or an innate preference? It seems the smartest thing a woman can do for herself is to get borderline underweight :-([/quote] Conditioning from the porn industry/Hollywood. Think about the body type they hold up as perfect. A teeny tiny dancer's body (waif like, no belly fat, prominent clavicle and hip bones, thigh gap, visible ribs if the woman raises her arms) with big, fake boobs. That is a body type that does exist naturally [b](think someone like Misty Copeland) [/b]but it's pretty rare ime. Usually when you lose enough weight to be a size 0 or 2, or jeez 00, you don't have much fat in the boob area left.[/quote] Misty Copepand doesn't fit this stereotype either, and that's part of the amazing thing about her rise up through the ballet corps. (The other notable thing isn't relevant to this discussion.) [b]Her body is [i]strong[/i] and powerful, not the typically waif-like body of classical dancers. The dance world is changing for the healthier, which is awesome. [/b] In my circle, I don't see a preference for very thin women. Total anecdata, I know, but most guys I know like women with some (natural) T&A. I'm in a field with a fair share of very thin women, but most of the people I know are either women who wear sizes 6-10ish or their partners. [/quote] This is true. She is very muscular and toned but so are a lot of other ballerinas nowadays. I was referring more to the fact that she is thin (I'm sure she is a size 0 or 2 in Gap clothing) but still relatively well endowed for a ballerina. I would love to look like her and I suspect most other women would too. [/quote]
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