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post #16 of 19
um, i assume when you say you have an hourglass figure that means your chest is proportionally bigger (42+).. because the upper part of the hourglass gets wider too... if so, consider yourself lucky to possess a 40-30-36 figure. wear lower-rise pants, get shirts/blazers taken in. right now i am at like 38-29-37 (hips at widest point, right?)... i have to get everything slimmed down and pants never fit me right.
post #17 of 19
what I'm basically saying is that you should work on accentuating the hourglass figure by losing body fat and doing sprints/pullups/chest workouts to increase upper body/lower body muscle and decreasing waist size. I'm 6'3" so with those measurements people think I'm really skinny so I probably have to aim for chest 42" waist 28-30" and hips... well big hips are great even on guys. This is coming from a straight guy.
post #18 of 19
Your hips are supposed to be bigger around than your waist, dumbass. Unless you have a laughably small chest like 34" or something.
post #19 of 19
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Originally Posted by Hangdog View Post
Your hips are supposed to be bigger around than your waist, dumbass. Unless you have a laughably small chest like 34" or something.
His hips measurement is normal, but it's possible his pelvis is very wide and his ass is non-existent. In that case, yes, his proportions will look awful and feminine, and the only way to balance things out is a larger upper body.
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