Women: would you rather be curvy, or have definition around your stomach? (visible abs)
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alwaysbloated wrote: »
It's interesting how different body types can be. Like despite all your efforts, some characteristics are just intrinsic.0 -
Here is an example of fitness model Emily Skye... curvy figure with definition... great genetics clearly at play too
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TeacupsAndToning wrote: »alwaysbloated wrote: »WhereIsPJSoles wrote: »Both
Is that possible though?
It depends on what you mean by curvy. I have a 10 inch difference between my waist and my hips so technically I am curvy but I also have definition in my stomach.
But I've always had small breasts so unless having babies in the future changes that, that'll never happen for me.
For the record, I love your stomach...I'll never have that, you are lucky!
And hard working I should say, not just luck!2 -
I like a soft stomach versus hard abs. For me, I think it looks more feminine. ETA: I still want it flat though!2
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Curvy 10000%0
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I'd love to be curvy but still have a "flat" stomach. I like the curves I have now but hate that ridge where my pants sit.0
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flat and rock hard, with a strong core0
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alwaysbloated wrote: »Most women cannot get lean enough or if they do, can sustain a body fat percentage to keep a 6 pack. But visible ab striations with prominent abs are possible.
That's pretty much what I meant... low amount of fat around the body, with a hint of a six pack, rather than a well defined one.You can build a nice set of leg
Really?!? That would be nice. I've always had the biggest calves. Not sure if its genetic, or if that's the last place the fat will go from.
I don't look like this pic at the monent cause my abs are gone from bulking this winter and need to cut back down, but this is as much as I will ever get to, don't really care about abs in general, no six packs in my future.
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Whatever makes my husband the happiest.1
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TeacupsAndToning wrote: »
Very true. I wonder just how tall she really is?0 -
TeacupsAndToning wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »
Very true. I wonder just how tall she really is?
Google is telling me she's 5'7''
Wow.. I have stumps compared to her legs.0 -
TeacupsAndToning wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »
Very true. I wonder just how tall she really is?
Google is telling me she's 5'7''
Wow.. I have stumps compared to her legs.
If it makes you feel better I'm only 5'3'' and no matter how hard I try very tall people always walk faster than me
My life is me constantly repeating, "can you please slow down?" to my husband.
I stand at 5'3.75" so I feel ya!!0 -
TeacupsAndToning wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »
Very true. I wonder just how tall she really is?
Google is telling me she's 5'7''
Wow.. I have stumps compared to her legs.
If it makes you feel better I'm only 5'3'' and no matter how hard I try very tall people always walk faster than me
My life is me constantly repeating, "can you please slow down?" to my husband.
I am stand at 5'3.75" so I feel ya!!
Oh my god, you are my height twin
Yes us shorties stand united! lol1 -
Why is everyone 5'3" (16.002 decimeters)?0
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