So many thick beefy chicks......

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by MadBulgarian, Aug 2, 2008.

  1. And this is realistic?? This is Audrey Hepburn herself who was the original sought-after body in this thread. Yes, morbid obesity is not healthy but the converse is just as damaging. That being said, not every woman that DOESN’T look like this is unhealthy and there are plenty of “overweight” people with healthy BMI’s. This body type you all are defending so much is not synonymous with health.
     
    #11     Feb 6, 2020
  2. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    That's literally an "eat for sustenance" level, there's nothing unrealistic about that body type. I thought you were talking about actual unachievable goals like breast augmentation or plastic surgery.

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    #12     Feb 6, 2020
  3. THIS IS NOT A HEALTHY BMI THAT IS CLEARLY UNDERWEIGHT. NOBODY LOOKS LIKE THAT UNLESS THEY ARE EATING LESS THAN A HEALTHY AMOUNT AND ARE LACKING CALORIES AND NUTRITION. PLS EDUCATE YOURSELF SO WE CAN NOT DAMAGE YOUNG GIRLS’ HEALTHY BODY IMAGES!!!
     
    #13     Feb 6, 2020
  4. Stay classy.
     
    #14     Feb 7, 2020
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    #15     Feb 7, 2020
  6. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Keep stuffing your fat face SJW. I'll keep lusting after hotties
     
    #16     Feb 7, 2020
  7. jem

    jem

    This is an opinion...
    You see the shoulder muscles and the abs on her.
    She is athletic looking - a bit slim but I would say she looks very athletic.
    Those shoulders do not come about from starvation. Those muscles would be gone.
    She is eating and training.

    Look at her legs... those muscles are pretty.


    Now... there are plenty of models who look that slim and have no muscle tone.
    They look sickly... That is a problem.

    (in that picture) Audrey Hepburn in that looks uncommonly healthy to me.
    The issue today is...

    and take this from someone who lost 40 pounds last year and is now in very good almost great shape.

    Americans eat hundreds of pounds of sugar in their diet every year.
    In the 70s... and before the "anti fat in food) craze... Americans ate 10 percent of the amounts they eat now.

    Sugar and chips and sodas and all the processed foods you see are killing are country and turning bodies into tanks.

    Look at pictures of groups in the 70s... less muscle but very few fat people.

    Sugar is changing women's bodies dramatically. Even teen age girls are not mostly overweight. Now every other middle age women is being diagnosed hashimotos... as the put chips in their mouth and suffer insulin resistance.

    And yes... I am very judgemental about this.
    I look back and can't believe I let myself eat like that even though I worked out every day.

    Its so easy to eat low carb or no processed food and lose weight if you want it.





     
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    #17     Feb 7, 2020
  8. jem

    jem

    I just checked google images.
    There are pictures where Audrey Hepburn has less tone than that.
    Maybe she was a bit thin at times when she was young.

     
    #18     Feb 7, 2020
  9. Banjo

    Banjo

    #19     Feb 7, 2020
  10. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    #20     Feb 8, 2020