What body shape do I have?

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  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
    I gain in my lowest tummy kind of like bananas do as well.
  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
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    Oh sorry
  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
    Why is this in my quotes.
  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
    You look great. sexy shape indeed.

    Thanks
  • ellisboyd1
    ellisboyd1 Posts: 67 Member
    I'd say inverted triangle.

    My wife is also inverted triangle. If you want to increase the waist-hip ratio, corset training is great so long as you don't go extreme and damage internal organs. my wife does corset training.

    weight gain is natural & easy, but you can't control exactly where the weight will go on.
  • squirrelzzrule22
    squirrelzzrule22 Posts: 640 Member
    I'm genuinely not trying to be a jerk but, why do you care?

    What is knowing your "shape" according to an arbitrary, FRUIT-BASED description going to help with? What are you trying to achieve with this knowledge? This whole thread is super odd and confusing to me.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,992 Member
    362233 wrote: »
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Are women's clothes labeled as "banana", "apple", "hourglass" etc.? Your shape is an hourglass. If clothes aren't fitting you correctly, they you may have to get altering done. I get my shirts altered (dress shirts) all the time because the waist is way too wide.

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    I totally have a problem with this. Every shirt I wear fits me well in the bust but not in the waist. I'm short so it goes pass the top of my hips and it looks like my stomach is bigger with tiny legs it's annoying.

    How do you get them altered?
    The cleaners where my DW takes her clothes just measures my waist and then tapers the shirts down from the top.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
    ellisboyd1 wrote: »
    I'd say inverted triangle.

    My wife is also inverted triangle. If you want to increase the waist-hip ratio, corset training is great so long as you don't go extreme and damage internal organs. my wife does corset training.

    weight gain is natural & easy, but you can't control exactly where the weight will go on.

    My weight tends to go to my hips. But mainly my top hips. I don't think I can get much lower waist size since it's 22" currently.
  • lemon629
    lemon629 Posts: 501 Member
    Top-heavy hourglass. Inverted triangle shapes don't have the waist/hip ratio you do. I don't know why you're asking, but if it is because you wonder about what clothing would flatter, go with the suggestions made for hourglass figures.

    Definitely not a banana figure, aka rectangle. That is where the waist is not much smaller than the hip/bust measurement.

    And pear shapes have small busts.

    Hourglass figures tend to gain weight all over, perhaps more on the lower half than the top, but not as much as pear shapes tend to do.
  • amusedmonkey
    amusedmonkey Posts: 10,330 Member
    edited January 2015
    You're a classic "8" or "violin" shape, but thin. Main characteristics: high hips, and tends to gain fat around lower belly. Basically, a violin is an hourglass with high hips.
  • ThePoeToaster
    ThePoeToaster Posts: 1,681 Member
    Do women really spend this much fekking time trying to figure out their body shape?
  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
    edited January 2015
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  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
    edited January 2015
    You're a classic "8" or "violin" shape, but thin. Main characteristics: high hips, and tends to gain fat around lower belly. Basically, a violin is an hourglass with high hips.
    Yeah my biggest trouble spot is my lower tummy.
    I totally agree.
  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
    edited January 2015
    lemon629 wrote: »
    Top-heavy hourglass. Inverted triangle shapes don't have the waist/hip ratio you do. I don't know why you're asking, but if it is because you wonder about what clothing would flatter, go with the suggestions made for hourglass figures.

    Definitely not a banana figure, aka rectangle. That is where the waist is not much smaller than the hip/bust measurement.

    And pear shapes have small busts.

    Hourglass figures tend to gain weight all over, perhaps more on the lower half than the top, but not as much as pear shapes tend to do.

    I sometimes how bananas dress and hourglasses dress it seems one in the same. That's why I had a hard time telling the difference but you make a good point being my waist is defined thank you.
  • 47Jacqueline
    47Jacqueline Posts: 6,993 Member
    You're really tiny. Really, a 22 inch waist?

    Yes, you're a top-heavy hourglass. An hourglass is a waist around 10 inches smaller than your hips. That's what I have, but slightly different totals. ;-) I love my hips - I look dynamite when I Salsa.
  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
    You're really tiny. Really, a 22 inch waist?

    Yes, you're a top-heavy hourglass. An hourglass is a waist around 10 inches smaller than your hips. That's what I have, but slightly different totals. ;-) I love my hips - I look dynamite when I Salsa.

    I think I don't feel so endowed in my hip region simply because they're high plus I'm african American so I'm smaller than most women.
  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    362233 wrote: »
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Are women's clothes labeled as "banana", "apple", "hourglass" etc.? Your shape is an hourglass. If clothes aren't fitting you correctly, they you may have to get altering done. I get my shirts altered (dress shirts) all the time because the waist is way too wide.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    9285851.png

    I totally have a problem with this. Every shirt I wear fits me well in the bust but not in the waist. I'm short so it goes pass the top of my hips and it looks like my stomach is bigger with tiny legs it's annoying.

    How do you get them altered?
    The cleaners where my DW takes her clothes just measures my waist and then tapers the shirts down from the top.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    9285851.png

    Oh ok that's great.
  • malavika413
    malavika413 Posts: 474 Member
    Whatever shape you have, I want it. Seriously, those are pretty much my dream measurements.
  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
    Whatever shape you have, I want it. Seriously, those are pretty much my dream measurements.
    Thank you :).
  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
    Also my waist is 22" but I have smaller hips that make my waist look less small.
  • Sydking
    Sydking Posts: 317 Member
    What is the actual point of this. Seems like you just wanted to post some photos up of yourself and have people comment on them.

    Well you achieved that..

    Anyway, you could do with some heavy weight lifting 3-4 times a week

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  • Um...skeletor? No? No. Ok.
  • simplydelish2
    simplydelish2 Posts: 726 Member
    362233 wrote: »
    DavPul wrote: »
    362233 wrote: »
    My measurements are 36-22-33 bust-waist-hips dimension or 34-22-33 shoulder-waist-hip dimensions. I have always gotten that I'm an hourglass with most body shape calculators though either way. I know I'd be a neat hourglass as oppose to full because I'm petit. I also have a balanced body shape. I think I have high hips because my lower "curves" are from the top of my hips and pretty banana like. I look boxy in most clothing because it doesn't cynch in the right area. So what body shape am I?

    didn't we already answer this question for you last year? like, 4 or 5 times?
    No. I actually just signed in today. I've never been to this website before.

    You just signed up today and you've made 40 posts?...Something seems fishy here.
  • DoNotSpamMe73
    DoNotSpamMe73 Posts: 286 Member
    Hourglass tend to gain on legs first. Which makes sense considering the stereotype of the image. It is characterized by wide shoulders small stomach and wide hips. One of the most idealized figures probably because of the even proportions. Good health wise as gaining weight stomach first isn't the healthiest option.
    I've got hourglass and have learned the easy weight gain and loss of that. You could be pear but you seem most like hourglass.
    You are well proportioned, beautiful and healthy and honestly that is what matters most.
  • Lourdesong
    Lourdesong Posts: 1,492 Member
    edited January 2015
    emily_stew wrote: »
    Do women really spend this much fekking time trying to figure out their body shape?

    Some do, apparently. I personally think it's a bit pointless and ridiculous. Arbitrary labels/definitions are arbitrary.
    My body shape is potato. Female potato.

    I find it really helpful for clothes shopping to know my shape. It's not like some label that makes one be a part of some club or anything. It just helpful for, you know, things like jeans and dress shopping, avoiding looking frumpy by not picking styles that are better suited for women of other body types.

    So, no, not pointless or ridiculous or arbitrary.
  • SomeNights246
    SomeNights246 Posts: 807 Member
    VeryKatie wrote: »
    My theory is that the whole banana, pear, apple, etc. crap doesn't exist. My measurements indicate I'm a pear shape but pears are also supposed to gain in their butts, hips and thighs more easily. I don't I gain on my tummy and arms most. So it's a lot of quack.

    I don't see why your bone structure and typical weight gain patterns would have much to do with each other.

    I've, honestly, always seen it as just another thing magazines do to tell us what to wear. My measurements never really matched up to any of them. So, where do I fall?
  • SomeNights246
    SomeNights246 Posts: 807 Member
    Do women really spend this much fekking time trying to figure out their body shape?

    Not all women. Although, magazines would have you thinking so.
  • 362233
    362233 Posts: 48
    Sydking wrote: »
    What is the actual point of this. Seems like you just wanted to post some photos up of yourself and have people comment on them.

    Well you achieved that..

    Anyway, you could do with some heavy weight lifting 3-4 times a week

    I actually have a high muscle mass that's why my body fat is so low.

    Not really if I wanted to do that I'd also show before pics.
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