"Pear-shaped" or "Hourglass"
PhantomMidnight
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I just wanted to start a discussion about body shapes and the different categories that there tend to be. I'm going through a low self esteem period right now because my weight is up and even though I've only gained about 5-10 pounds, they're stubborn and I'm having a hard time getting them off. Now, my whole life, I've thought of myself as "pear-shaped".. and I am! I gain almost all of my weight in my butt and thighs. It's great because my stomach stays relatively flat and trim, but also has drawbacks because my legs get cellulite and I have a hard time finding clothes that look good.
So to combat my lower self esteem, I've been reading articles/blog posts/ect about the positives of being pear shaped, but I've noticed that a lot of them say that pear-shaped ladies have a small bust and narrow shoulders. I have broad shoulders, and large breasts, but my waist is very small, so I'm more of an "hour glass". Does this still mean I'm pear shaped though? I do gain weight in my butt and thighs almost exclusively.
This probably seems like a silly post.. I was just so cheerfully reading all of these "pear-shaped" positive posting, and then I realized that I don't even fit all of the markers for having a pear shape.
So to combat my lower self esteem, I've been reading articles/blog posts/ect about the positives of being pear shaped, but I've noticed that a lot of them say that pear-shaped ladies have a small bust and narrow shoulders. I have broad shoulders, and large breasts, but my waist is very small, so I'm more of an "hour glass". Does this still mean I'm pear shaped though? I do gain weight in my butt and thighs almost exclusively.
This probably seems like a silly post.. I was just so cheerfully reading all of these "pear-shaped" positive posting, and then I realized that I don't even fit all of the markers for having a pear shape.
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Why bother trying to fit your unique, beautiful body into made-up categories that make you doubt yourself? You are who you see yourself to be. You might be a top-heavy pear, you might be a bottom-heavy hourglass. You can call yourself a violin if you think that's more accurate!0
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You can be a mix of body shapes. There isn't one specific one that fits you exactly. I wish I was a pear, or hourglass... But I'm a rectangle... It's so depressing to look at myself... A fat rectangle at that.0
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i think the hour glass shape is supposedly a 10inch difference between your hips and waist and your chest and waist i.e 36 26 36.
i have the 10 inch difference but i look like a pear from behind i think lol0 -
I'm most definitely pear-shaped. I gain everything around the middle. Wish I was hour-glass, so that things with a defined waist-line didn't emphasize the extras around my belly! I think that no matter what though, the grass is always greener on the other side. Embrace your body for what it is, and focus on being healthy and strong rather than fitting into any body shape category.0
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I'm right there with you....I tend to gain any added pounds around my butt and thighs. The only thing i've found that seems to help at all is lots of leg exercises with heavy weights (squats, lunges, etc). It sucks but it's the only thing that works for me0
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I just wanted to start a discussion about body shapes and the different categories that there tend to be. I'm going through a low self esteem period right now because my weight is up and even though I've only gained about 5-10 pounds, they're stubborn and I'm having a hard time getting them off. Now, my whole life, I've thought of myself as "pear-shaped".. and I am! I gain almost all of my weight in my butt and thighs. It's great because my stomach stays relatively flat and trim, but also has drawbacks because my legs get cellulite and I have a hard time finding clothes that look good.
So to combat my lower self esteem, I've been reading articles/blog posts/ect about the positives of being pear shaped, but I've noticed that a lot of them say that pear-shaped ladies have a small bust and narrow shoulders. I have broad shoulders, and large breasts, but my waist is very small, so I'm more of an "hour glass". Does this still mean I'm pear shaped though? I do gain weight in my butt and thighs almost exclusively.
This probably seems like a silly post.. I was just so cheerfully reading all of these "pear-shaped" positive posting, and then I realized that I don't even fit all of the markers for having a pear shape.
You sound like an hourglass shape to me! Those are somewhat silly categories though, and clothing manufacturers and modeling and ads sort of force us to think of pear-shaped as a bad thing. It's not.
The categorization of someone as pear-shaped or hourglass-shaped actually depends on the hip-to-waist-to-bust ratio/ the measurements of each. An hourglass shape is usually defined as one with hips and bust that have the same measurement, and a waist that's at least 10" smaller than either-- so 36-26-36 would be the "perfect hourglass." Pear-shapes of course have larger hips than bust. . .
As I said, I feel like this stuff is kind of silly. But I am a pear-shape-- and my weight mostly sticks on my lower belly and hips. Blech. I'm at my goal weight now but still have tummy pudge, boo!0 -
I'm an apple...ugh0
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I'm an apple with a butt. Not wide in the hip area, so I can't be a pear. I'm big in the center but I don't have a flat *kitten*. I am small on top too.
I have a typical Dominican body.0 -
I am a really big pear lol0
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I think every woman who's posted here is woman shaped and completely lovely. Why do we have to be shaped like something?0
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I used to struggle with that distinction too. When I put weight on it goes on my bum and thighs first so I'm pear shaped. Even when I put weight on my stomach area my waist tends to stay defined. However, now I've lost weight (and when I was younger) I have the classic 10 inch difference between waist, hips and bust. Like others have said don't worry about the label and aim for the best version of yourself.0
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I think every woman who's posted here is woman shaped and completely lovely. Why do we have to be shaped like something?
You're right!!! I am shaped more like a woman than any piece of fruit!! You're brilliant!!0 -
I'm most definitely pear-shaped. I gain everything around the middle. Wish I was hour-glass, so that things with a defined waist-line didn't emphasize the extras around my belly! I think that no matter what though, the grass is always greener on the other side. Embrace your body for what it is, and focus on being healthy and strong rather than fitting into any body shape category.
Actually that sounds more like an apple. Like OP mentioned, pear shaped's tend to have relatively small tummies and bigger hips and butt. If you gain mostly in the middle you might be apple shaped0 -
I understand...I am a bit that way, although I've always had a belly so I don't share the trim stomach thing, but am definitely not apple as I've got MUCH bigger hips and bum...my measurements would make me a drastic pear if just using bust, waist, and hip measurements...but I am told that I really look like more of an hourglass because I have average - not narrow - shoulders and a broader back (which I thought was mostly because of back fat, lol, but turns out it's really just broad!)
I find the pear, apple, hourglass stuff to be rather limiting. While there is truth in the waist to hip ratio thing with regard to many medical issues, that's about the only bit that I have found helpful or important.0 -
I like the idea of calling yourself a violin someone else mentioned earlier. I'm going with that! I'm a bust pear shape-ish person myself, but I've never really understood the point of classifying your shape. So Violin it is!0
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The benefits of being "pear-shaped" or "hourglass" (I'm more of an hourglass myself) is that the weight in those areas is not as unhealthy as the "apple" shape. Women are supposed to have some extra padding in the hips and thighs, and that weight is not around our visceral organs. It's the main reason why women are less prone to heart disease than men.0
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I'm a pear. Even when I was in high school weighing 120 lbs I had the hardest time finding pants that fit comfortably! Either my butt would fall out when I bent over or they were baggy everywhere except my hips. I gained all my weight in my hips and thighs until recently, when I started noticing my belly beginning to bulge. Thats when I knew it was time to put a stop to the weight gain. If my boyfriend didn't constantly tell me how much he likes the shape of my rear I may have started sooner, lol.0
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I gain it all in my stomach...I look like a 50 y./o pregnant women.0
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I'm most definitely pear-shaped. I gain everything around the middle. Wish I was hour-glass, so that things with a defined waist-line didn't emphasize the extras around my belly! I think that no matter what though, the grass is always greener on the other side. Embrace your body for what it is, and focus on being healthy and strong rather than fitting into any body shape category.
Actually that sounds more like an apple. Like OP mentioned, pear shaped's tend to have relatively small tummies and bigger hips and butt. If you gain mostly in the middle you might be apple shaped
Well that's a relief. I like apples way more than I like pears (fruits, not people)0 -
Fat square..... depressing.0
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An hourglass is basically a pear with boobs.0
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If your waist is tiny then your fending off alot of diseases, just work harder on lower body to keep that cellulite at bay.
Im a pear, my boobs are big but i decided on that one.0 -
I am a total pear. I've been that way since I was like 12. But I love my child bearing hips. Haha. I have an OB-GYN friend who told me bigger hips are better suited for giving birth. But I hate having to buy pants that fit the butt but are too big in the waist. And chub rub. *sigh*0
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hourglass0
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Why does your body need a label to be inspiring or beautiful? Who cares where your fat goes or what measurements fit a specific fruit shape. Your body is your body, and learn to accept and love the shape you have without putting boundaries on it.0
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hour glass isn't a bad thing! I am one too. (wish that the top wasn't so large but in the end it balances me. ) I have lower body strength in spades!! but I want my upper body more toned...quest of the year! love the life you live and live the life you want!!!0
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I'm a belly heavy extreme hourglass with a twist. The twist being that my arms, thighs, and chin get fat too.
I hope to one day be a fruit roll up. Sadly I am lately noticing a pear bottom heavy situation going on with saddle bags and cellulites.
Can someone please point me in the direction for
"Belly Heavy Extreme Hourglass Twist Having Wannabe Fruit Roll Ups With Pear Markers" flattering clothing lines?0 -
Whats wrong with being built like....
The even wrote a popular song about that body type....
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An hourglass is basically a pear with boobs.
Nope, I'm an hourglass without em (almost)0
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