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    What's the 'perfect' or 'normal' body?

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    • L Offline
      liz
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      Yes, sounds like a question you'd ask after smoking a joint… but we invest so much in our bodies, can't help but wonder

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        stefaan
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        There's no ''perfect'' body - just show 'em what your mamma gave ya 🙂  😉

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          DCLXVI
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          Saw this on google. I guess this is it. ;D

          DCXLVI

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            Ellis
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            “Aside from factors such as male vs. female, age, and ethnicity, I found that “ideal” proportion of height relative to weight also depends on the chart used. One had me bordering on being underweight, while another showed I was “overweight”–citing my weight should be about 139!” - ““Ideal” Height to Weight Proportion” - https://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?topic=46707.msg248764#msg248764

            'The Vitruvian Man' (L'Uomo Vitruviano) - Leonardo da Vinci.jpg
            'Ideal' Weight Charts.jpg
            Another 'Ideal' Weight Chart.jpg
            1 to 6 scale 'nude muscular body'.jpg
            Before & After.jpg

            ![](https://www.gaytor.rent/bitbucket/...my baby and me.jpg)

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              SemenDemon
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              "Perfection", and, especially, "normality" do not exist. Everything is a variation or deformation of something else, relative to the individual observer. Trying to quantify this shit with charts and graphs is pointless and absurd.

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                DCLXVI
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                @SemenDemon:

                "Perfection", and, especially, "normality" do not exist. Everything is a variation or deformation of something else, relative to the individual observer. Trying to quantify this shit with charts and graphs is pointless and absurd.

                Okay, okay, the 'better' body, then. But then that's up for the debate still. I mean there's just so much to consider.

                DCXLVI

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                  spam17
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                  @DCLXVI:

                  Saw this on google. I guess this is it. ;D

                  Google's source is not clear?

                  :P.

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                    DCLXVI
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                    @spam17:

                    Google's source is not clear?

                    :P.

                    It's from "The Approach To Figure Drawing" by Andrew Loomis.

                    Saw it on this blog.

                    DCXLVI

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                      anyuh
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                      those are good proprotions on the google source  😉

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                        DCLXVI
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                        @DCLXVI:

                        Okay, okay, the 'better' body, then. But then that's up for the debate still. I mean there's just so much to consider.

                        Looking back now… This is so dumb. I can now admit the subjectivity of the matter. I'm so sorry. ;D

                        DCXLVI

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