That's awesome! - Edit 1
Before modification by Vivien at 22/04/2011 04:22:01 AM
That's... not that different from my measurements, so that's a great figure! According to my measurements, it would seem like I have a near perfect hourglass figure but I feel like that's misleading since my chest measurement is mostly my ribcage- my band size is 36. Then again, I do have an hourglass figure because my hips *are* perfectly balanced by my shoulders and chest. But I am also aware that I have small breasts. So there's this dissonance- I feel like I have an hourglass figure, but I know that I have small breasts.
That's really interesting that you've always had girly hips... because that's the one thing that separated all women from men (even though the women complain about their "wide hips" all the time). So that's fascinating.
[More so than breasts: you don't need large breasts to be able to produce enough milk to feed a baby, but you do need wide hips in order not to die in childbirth] -not counting c-sections.
That's really interesting that you've always had girly hips... because that's the one thing that separated all women from men (even though the women complain about their "wide hips" all the time). So that's fascinating.
[More so than breasts: you don't need large breasts to be able to produce enough milk to feed a baby, but you do need wide hips in order not to die in childbirth] -not counting c-sections.
I know you've never met me and you don't have the best idea of how I look so I get why you bring it up. I'm a 34-28-38 and my hips are damm good if you ask me
Yes, hormones pad out the butt and pull in the waist a bit but I also have a really feminine bone structure so I've got a very wide pelvis. I've always had girly hips.
Yes, hormones pad out the butt and pull in the waist a bit but I also have a really feminine bone structure so I've got a very wide pelvis. I've always had girly hips.