Whats your idea of the perfect body?
Arexxx
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In your opinion, anyway. It's just that I see some frail looking girls (on here and facebook) frantically dieting so they can look good in a bikini or whatever. I mean.. yeah being slim would be awesome.. but.. don't take it too far.. Maybe I just prefer girls to have some meat on their bones (sleazy porno music)
I'd rather look like this. She looks healthy and attractive as hell. But I know others would say that she's slightly overweight.
SO.. Whats your idea of the perfect body?
I'd rather look like this. She looks healthy and attractive as hell. But I know others would say that she's slightly overweight.
SO.. Whats your idea of the perfect body?
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I'd be concerned if she is classed as over weight!!
I wish i had her body, then again it is airbrushed to the max!0 -
I'd be concerned if she is classed as over weight!!
I wish i had her body, then again it is airbrushed to the max!
Haha, yeah. I tried to find a decent non edited photo >.<
And her size (10US 14AU) is considered plus sized. o.o0 -
OH she has a great body!! I'm not looking to get a six pack, it would be great, but I know I couldn't/wouldn't keep it up. Just a nice softer, not fat, but "toned" body would be fine for me.
I also like Kate Upton's body...maybe I could photoshop my head on her body when all of this weight is gone? :laugh:0 -
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It's weird how different countries have didn't opinions on what is over weight and unerweight!0 -
My ideal. She's my height, and I don't want a popping six pack, just a defined tummy, but her arms! would kill for those! I have always had big arms! even when I was swimming 5-6 days a week competitively.
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My ideal body would be what I felt confident in and still had some curves! I'm short and as lose weight I lose my curves and become a pole. Straight up and down an I don't want that. So I would say curvy toned me if that's possible ...lol0
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My ideal. She's my height, and I don't want a popping six back, just a defined tummy, but her arms! would kill for those! I have always had big arms! even when I was swimming 5-6 days a week competitively.
I wish I had her smaller arms too, mine are still at that flabby stage0 -
My ideal body would be what I felt confident in and still had some curves! I'm short and as lose weight I lose my curves and become a pole. Straight up and down an I don't want that. So I would say curvy toned me if that's possible ...lol
Brazilian Butt lift and toning chest exercises help give you more shape ;D0 -
Hope Solo! I like the athletic look.0
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The perfect body: The one that makes you feel good about yourself ****inside*** despite what it says on the scale.0
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My ideal. She's my height, and I don't want a popping six pack, just a defined tummy, but her arms! would kill for those! I have always had big arms! even when I was swimming 5-6 days a week competitively.
This is the type of girl I go for. slim and toned but not ripped.0 -
I think I have a very similar body type ot the picture you posted. I wouldn't say overweight, just average. However, this isn't my personal ideal. I'd like to be at least 10lbs lighter, with more definition in my thighs and arms. Oh, and maybe slightly bigger breasts! hahaha
That being said, I agree with those that say that it is all about confidence. Every body type can be $exy if the person carrying that body knows how to rock it!0 -
Beautiful!!0 -
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I don't think that way... don't sit around wishing I could be this or that. I just want to look the best I can..because that is all that is possible. I also enjoy how diverse and beautiful different sizes and shapes and even ages of people can be. We need to learn to be inclusive in our ideals of what is beautiful and acceptable.0
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OMG, the Olympics made me so jealous. The female track and field athletes have killer bodies as do the female beach volleyball women. But, I want to look ripped, not skinny.
I actually ripped out some pages of the women in the Athleta catalog and taped them to my refrigerator.0 -
Crossfit chicks.0
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I like that girl's body... she looks healthy and fit.
In my personal opinion, a size ten should NOT be considered plus sized... because well, that what I'm striving for with this weight loss. I wouldn't want to be smaller than a 10...0 -
I know when I lose the weight I want to lose, I will be very happy with my body.
I'll always have an *kitten* and bum no matter what and that's indeed what I want, so I'm happy about that.
Although I don't have a fondness for Kim Kardashian, I do like her body shape.. although maybe not that much *kitten* for me.. but the boobs/waist and hips I like! Also Eva Mendes is such a babe, but again I think it's when you reach a weight you feel sexiest that will make you happy!0 -
My ideal body is the one I had before I started having babies. If I had it once, I can have it again!0
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This will rank pretty high for me
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I totally agree with you. I think that is pretty much the perfect body the only thing I would change is to tone up the arms a little. I am trying to lose weight but I want to keep my curves and still have some meat on my hips for my hubby to grab ahold of...tee hee....lol0
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The first girl's picture has a NORMAL HEALTHY BMI. The 2 other pictures posted here are girls with BMIs that are UNDERWEIGHT. The last picture (that a guy posted) is BORDERLINE on the healthy/underweight spectrum.
Its sad to think that you ladies think that the ideal look is underweight
Its even sadder to think that healthy might be considered overweight.
Media has really messed up our ideas on body image.0 -
I'd be concerned if she is classed as over weight!!
I wish i had her body, then again it is airbrushed to the max!
Haha, yeah. I tried to find a decent non edited photo >.<
And her size (10US 14AU) is considered plus sized. o.o
Just to clarify, she is only plus size by modeling standards; as she is a plus size model. But obviously size 10 (US) is not "plus size". I remember seeing her on ANTM and wasn't she rocking a bathing suit in the first episode and she looked damn good in it too. I would not be upset at all if I had her figure. But that said, I don't think it is my ideal.
Hmmm, well I do have Scarlett Johansson on my vision board. I also think Jennifer Anistion has a beautiful body... Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Biel, J.Lo0 -
I would love to have her body!0 -
I think the "bigger" girls (and by "bigger," I just mean curvy and not super-skinny) like in the first post look really nice, but that's not realistic for my body type. At her weight, I would never look like that, because I'm not built like that. I'm never going to be "curvy," and that's ok with me.
For me, the "perfect" body is one that's well taken care of. Right now, I'm smaller than the woman in the first post, but I don't look nearly that good. It's not really about size, or really even just about body fat percentage. It's about distribution. And my body distributes my fat in unfortunate locales. :laugh:0 -
This may sound very Girl Scout-y to say but my idea of the perfect body is one that I feel comfortable in and happy with. I tried for a long time to compare myself to various other people but found that I was the only me so my body would only ever look like my body. I'd also say that my perfect body is one that can run a 10k without shutting down. I'm working on it!0
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The first girl's picture has a NORMAL HEALTHY BMI. The 2 other pictures posted here are girls with BMIs that are UNDERWEIGHT. The last picture (that a guy posted) is BORDERLINE on the healthy/underweight spectrum.
Its sad to think that you ladies think that the ideal look is underweight
Its even sadder to think that healthy might be considered overweight.
Media has really messed up our ideas on body image.
How can you say that the Asian girl is underweight? Did you look at how wide those hips are and the muscle definition she has? I'll agree that the girls above are underweight. You can really see the ribs in one of them, but to say the asian is underweight is like saying "If a girl is fit and in amazing shape, she is underweight!" It's almost like saying "All girls should have a good layer of fat covering their entire body."
It would be like saying this guy is underweight too, which I would highly doubt!
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myself, but tighter and more defined0
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