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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We walked/biked more. There were fewer fast food places; we didn’t eat out as much. No supersized sodas.[/quote] Oh, yeah, not as much screen time.[/quote] Frappuccinos and sodas are not the reason I have a 25-26 inch waist and not a 24 inch waist. It’s bone structure and muscle mass. 24 inches would require a particularly narrow frame which I just don’t have. I was wondering if this was somehow more common before.[/quote] Maybe malnutrition from folks growing up in the 30s.[/quote] This. And, if you see pictures of regular people from an era, there are usually a wide array of body sizes. Magazines tend to feature what is trendy. [/quote]
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