What does an hour glass figue looks like?!


Question: What does an hour glass figue looks like!?
and how about a pear shape figure!? or a apple shaped figure,!?or how about a body build just like a coke bottle!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


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An hour glass figure is evenly balanced-curving out at the chest and in at the waist and out at the hips(like an hour glass)!. A pear shape mean that you carry your weight in your booty-like a pear is small on the top and round on the bottom!. An apple shape means that you are rounder in the chest and torso- like an apple is rounder on the top and tapers off towards the bottom!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

First of all, hourglass is one word!. Visit the Web site below to see a picture of one!. Seeing one will help you understand the relationship between its shape & that of a woman!. Basically, it's a small-waisted figure, equally balanced on top & bottom!. Transferring this concept to a more human form, you get "Barbie" of Barbie doll fame, whose figure was based on a 36" bust, 24" waist, 36" hips human model!. A Coke bottle figure would be similar to an hourglass figure, perhaps not as small waisted!.

http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/Hourglass

As for pear & apple shaped figures, visit this Web site:
http://www!.dailyrecord!.co!.uk/lifestyle/h!.!.!.

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Pear shape is small on the top, and larger on the bottom!. And an hour glass figure is big on top (Breasts) a small waist and big on bottom (Booty!.)Www@FoodAQ@Com

think about!. big on top, skinny in the middle, round of the bottom, hmmm i wonder!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

like my girlfriend I make her think she has a hourglass figure but it's only a half-hour off!!!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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