(04-09-2013, 20:39)BonitaDDs Wrote: I wasn't criticising I said she looks more athletic than pear in my option a pear is a more drastically feminine shape but its probably how she exercises maybe just all the examples I see in real life pears have narrow but toned stomach then BAM juicy hips butt and thighs very very sexy
A couple things with this...
1)
"more athletic than pear"-- I am actually technically both, so you're
partially right. However, they do not oppose each other. You say "athletic" because you see my mesomorph body somotype, which is correct, and my body shape is a pear. I am a pear mesomorph. Jennifer Lopez is also an example of this blend of body type and body shape (my body shape and type is very comparable to hers). If you look at her photos in a bikini, her measurements from the front are not all that obvious either. They usually aren't. They're pretty subtle. Especially for those body shapes who are NOT the endomorph body type. Yet, despite the subtlety, I've never come across a person who would argue that J-Lo is NOT a pear! Your description of what YOU think is a pear is more specifically a pear endomorph. This is why you don't think I am a pear, because in your subculture/environment you are surrounded by (or are just more familiar with) pear endomorphs. It is interesting how our subcultures can have such a great affect on our perception of things. But, in the end, as interesting as your opinion is or why it is, it is not correct because you cannot compare pear endomorphs to pear mesomorphs, because the endomorph will always be the more exaggerated proportioned somotype (because of the extra fat that they easily posses) of whatever body shape you are talking about, be it apple, banana, pear, or hourglass. Take a look at these four body shapes lined up next to each other (see below). The differences are more subtle than you would agree with, I am sure, because they are not using endomorphs as examples. And to be fair, an athletic (mesomorph) rectangle or apple is more of the photos posted in post #61. I AM an "athletic" body type as you say (mesomorph) as those girls in the photo are, but as you can see my body SHAPE is very different from theirs, as I am a pear body shape. I hope that gives you a little better understanding. So, I appreciate you stating your opinion; however, a body shape is really less of an opinionated matter as it is based on numerical measurements and biological dispositions for fat placement. So, I AM a pear, actually a pretty exaggerated pear for my mesomorph body type, since all the calculators tell me I am actually not a shape
Mostly because of a 64% HWR ratio, I guess. I'm guessing you have this problem with the calculators, as well, since I know you have a very low HWR ratio, too. But yes, thank you for the great demonstration of how our subcultures will always affect our opinions and understanding of things. What is considered curvy to people in my subculture is probably skinny to those in yours, and what is considered curvy to those in your subculture would probably considered fat or slightly out of shape to those of mine. It just makes life more... interesting
I actually had a male bodybuilder friend of mine from Bulgaria tell me that my ass, hip, and thighs were actually TOO big for his liking (when looking at my photos from when my hip measurement was almost 41" back last winter. He thinks I am "perfect" now). Sexiness and beauty is most certainly, as you know, in the eye of the beholder... and of the subculture! So, I have no problem with you stating your opinion of me not looking "very very sexy" as that is your opinion, but my body shape is not a matter of opinion, and I am very very much a pear.
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"it's probably how she exercises"--Also, about anything having to do with how I exercise: did you not read the captions to those photos? I hadn't exercised my lower body for almost three months and just started up again (literally, one lower body workout) with the last set of photos. They are my "before" and "just starting off" photos. Soooo what you are seeing is not a result of exercise, except for the possible slightest change to my upper body becoming more defined. I can post some photos from before I took my break, and then you can say "it's probably how she exercises" as those photos show me a year into working out. You can also see photos of this time period (where I had been working out for a year) on post #39. Attached in the next post are some photos taken during this time period
(sorry, these photos weren't taken for the purpose of progress monitoring as you can see, so they may not be ideal lighting, angle, or show as much as I would like).
If anyone wants to know, my exercises are for the purpose of weight GAIN, not LOSS.
Weight lifting puts curves ON. If anyone wants to know about what is responsible for the little amount of fat I have on my body (although all the fat I have is mostly stored in my lower body), it is mostly DIET. I used to have a lot more fat on my lower body (as I responded to Bonita before), but then in 2009 I showed many symptoms of depression, not eating being one of them. My "before" pictures posted in post #38 are some photos of how I look when I don't eat. You can tell that I am just a skinny mesomorph, because I am still not as skinny as a VS model (which would be an ectomorph), and I was really eating very little at the time. So, I lost almost all of my fat and muscle, and back at the beginning of the year 2012, I started weight lifting and force feeding myself with protein. I did this because it is the healthier way to put weight on, as opposed to the only other alternative to weight gain (eating massive amounts of calories without weight lifting for fat gain). And so the photos you see posted on post #39, are a result of that. NOT the sets of recent photos posted in the past two months (the ones of me in bikinis). Those photos are a result of me losing some weight again because, even though I no longer show symptoms of depression, I have a very pathetic appetite and a high metabolism, and then to add to all that, my muscles atrophied (term meaning that they shrunk from lack of use because I went on a 3 month long break from weight lifting). Weight lifting is for those who want to put curves ON.
DIET is what is responsible for whatever fat I do not have.
I hope that clears things up a bit for people, as for 1) my purpose of weight lifting and 2) what my "before" and "just starting off" photos represent. It seems as though some people still don't really understand.