36" 24" 36"
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I feel like a lot of women cannot achieve such a small waist without being near underweight or within the underweight category.0
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I believe Barbie was supposedly 38-20-34 when they did the math to extrapolate from the doll to an actual woman-sized woman. It might've been 38-19-34. Obviously not an attainable goal, that's why she's a doll and not a person.
I seem to remember that Raquel Welsh back in the sexy cavewoman outfit days was touted as being the perfect 36-24-36. It's a body shape you are born with or aren't. Mostly "aren't". Unless you remove some ribs.
Speaking of which, there is a woman who had ribs removed (and a hell of a lot of other surgery) to become Barbie. Her name is Pixee Fox, I recommend googling - I'd post a pic but they're all NSFW. The lesson I get from her grotesque pictures is to learn to be happy with your body.0 -
Cute”-cute”-cute”
My measurements.7 -
DancingMoosie wrote: »I'm only 32" on top, so ☹️
Same. It’s not that baadddd1 -
Only if she's 5'3" 😏...
I kid...
But for men it's shoulders/waist = 1.6 (the golden ratio)3 -
I believe Barbie was supposedly 38-20-34 when they did the math to extrapolate from the doll to an actual woman-sized woman. It might've been 38-19-34. Obviously not an attainable goal, that's why she's a doll and not a person.
I seem to remember that Raquel Welsh back in the sexy cavewoman outfit days was touted as being the perfect 36-24-36. It's a body shape you are born with or aren't. Mostly "aren't". Unless you remove some ribs.
Speaking of which, there is a woman who had ribs removed (and a hell of a lot of other surgery) to become Barbie. Her name is Pixee Fox, I recommend googling - I'd post a pic but they're all NSFW. The lesson I get from her grotesque pictures is to learn to be happy with your body.
There's also a human Ken doll guy who's had so much plastic surgery that he's ruining his body, his nose is on the brink of collapsing, he can't breathe right. So sad really. It's an obsession with him to the point of slowly killing himself. Why are we so obsessed with perfect images that we try to obtain the impossible?0 -
Is the 36” over the boob or under?
My waist is a 25, hips are 37. I’m 37 over the boob less under. Kind of close to those measurements. One inch over on all 3.
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Is the 36” over the boob or under?
My waist is a 25, hips are 37. I’m 37 over the boob less under. Kind of close to those measurements. One inch over on all 3.
(Edited bc of typo)
Over the boob. Sometimes you'll hear it referred to as a "bust measurement" and under the boob would be the "band measurement"5 -
32.5", 29.5", 38" at 5'5", weight mid-130s pounds.
Not sure why I'd care; last time I'd measured/recorded was July 2018. Not much change since, BTW.
That's bust measurement if I had a bust (post bilateral mastectomies, no reconstruction, but possibly inflated a bit by nice-ish lats for a li'l ol' lady, age 64, if I do say so myself), and widest point of pelvis.
I like my body. It can do fun stuff.10 -
Don't forget that up until the 1960's, women often wore corsets and girdles that artificially gave them an hourglass figure.4
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i had those measurements when i was 16. not anymore1
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I’m 34-22-35 but am at the bottom of the healthy weight range for my height4
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I believe Barbie was supposedly 38-20-34 when they did the math to extrapolate from the doll to an actual woman-sized woman. It might've been 38-19-34. Obviously not an attainable goal, that's why she's a doll and not a person.
I seem to remember that Raquel Welsh back in the sexy cavewoman outfit days was touted as being the perfect 36-24-36. It's a body shape you are born with or aren't. Mostly "aren't". Unless you remove some ribs.
Speaking of which, there is a woman who had ribs removed (and a hell of a lot of other surgery) to become Barbie. Her name is Pixee Fox, I recommend googling - I'd post a pic but they're all NSFW. The lesson I get from her grotesque pictures is to learn to be happy with your body.
Yes, I'm seeing 37-24-36 for Raquel Welch on the first three sites like this I checked https://www.celebsfacts.com/raquel-welch/
Pixee Fox, wow, sad. This is from her second appearance on "Botched", which is apparently a show about botched plastic surgeries.
There's some lingerie, surgical photos, and language some might find offensive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnP_hadA3k80 -
It’s all genetics. No one will ever be the same size. What matters is how content you’ve been in life goals. If that made sense. My lower waist line was 25 and that was already at a perfect weight for my height and frame. I was 36, 25, 34. It never was achievable due to my genetics. I was at 19% body fat as well. I’m now 36,28,35. 12lbs more than I was. Some get more build up as well in the mid section due to birth.0
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I don't care about my measurments; I want to be healthy and happy.3
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IAmWomanHearMeRoar15 wrote: »I don't care about my measurments; I want to be healthy and happy.
I love your id 👍🏼0 -
I have narrow hips, 33" I'll never have perfect stats, I'm not built that way!0
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The smallest my waist has ever been (since adulthood) was 25", its now 27",
I'm 34 - 27 - 36, (5ft 2)
WAS 38 - 31 - 40 prior to weight loss0 -
"Imperfect" at 37 - 26 - 40, but costumers like working with me, sooo...1
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