Quote from: Angelique1994 on June 18, 2012, 04:09:45 PM
I only wanted y'all to see that my body is shaped like a women's body
But, what does that mean: "my body is shaped like a woman's body"? What is the shape of a "woman's body"?
Women, from my observations, have bodies in a variety of shapes. The mother of my children does not have a body anything like yours. Does this means she doesn't have a woman's body? I have intimate knowledge of her body and I can assure you it's quite female.
So, what are the criteria for having a body "shaped like a woman's body"? Is it a thin body? Is it a body where the curves are concave and convex in the "proper" places? Or, could it be having a body that doesn't conform to certain aesthetics? I've met bio-females with small bosoms and narrow hips. Are they not women? What about women with muscular upper bodies?
I think we should be careful about what it might mean to have a "woman's body." Whose criteria do we use to judge these appearances?