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insertscreenname is offline insertscreenname Post #431  January 15,2012, 5:01am
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... is like a nice warm vibratey feeling all through your guttiwuts.

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eharmonyjc wrote :
More like 36-24-36, but only if she's 5'3".
Little in the middle but she got much back.
 
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neardc wrote :
In general, an 8" difference doesn't really seem to me like enough to distinguish an hourglass figure from a more "average" female figure. I would have thought it to be more like at least a 10" difference (as in the classic 36-24-36 figure, where it's a 12" difference, or Marilyn Monroe's reported 36-22-35 or thereabouts figure, where the difference is even greater than that).
It's just the natural evolution of what is average now. People are taller, women don't wear a size three shoe and waists are larger.
 
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Vanillasky wrote :
It's just the natural evolution of what is average now. People are taller, women don't wear a size three shoe and waists are larger.
Waste's being larger are not a product of evolution. Evolution is designed to improve the health of the individual... Waste's being larger is purely a product of lifestyle change including high caloric foods available 24/7 without having to physically work to get it in addition to an overall sedintary lifestyle. And as a result our children have a lower life expectancy then we do. Evolution hasn't caught up to fix this quite yet.
 
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Waste's being larger are not a product of evolution. Evolution is designed to improve the health of the individual... Waste's being larger is purely a product of lifestyle change including high caloric foods available 24/7 without having to physically work to get it in addition to an overall sedintary lifestyle. And as a result our children have a lower life expectancy then we do. Evolution hasn't caught up to fix this quite yet.
How do you account for womens' average height being taller and their average shoe size being larger generationally? Waistlines can measure larger due to healthier organs, more muscle, larger bones...a whole host of things.

"And as a result our children have a lower life expectancy then we do." That's bad.

I heard kids in France are becoming overweight at an alarming rate.
 
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How do you account for womens' average height being taller and their average shoe size being larger generationally? Waistlines can measure larger due to healthier organs, more muscle, larger bones...a whole host of things.

"And as a result our children have a lower life expectancy then we do." That's bad.

I heard kids in France are becoming overweight at an alarming rate.
Im pretty convinced all the hormones/steroids in the meat people eat has something to do with why we are taller/ bigger shoe size. But now thats completely off topic.
 
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And as a result our children have a lower life expectancy then we do. Evolution hasn't caught up to fix this quite yet.
Could you please reference this? It is not what I have read & I am interested in hearing more.
 
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I heard kids in France are becoming overweight at an alarming rate.
Impossible. That would violate the Law of the French Paradox
 
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Could you please reference this? It is not what I have read & I am interested in hearing more.
The New York Times > Health > Children's Life Expectancy Being Cut Short by Obesity
 
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