http://www.annautopiagiordano.it/venus-ita.html
Not to get too technical about it, but there is an actual measurement which is considered attractive by men of diverse cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds. It's a ratio, so theoretically holds for both the Twiggies of the world, as well as the more Rubenesque. It is the waist to hip ratio (circumference at the narrowest point of the waist divided by circumference at the hip), and the "sweet spot" is .7.
The Rubenesque, in the flesh, as I have had the chance to examine through my life as a plastic surgeon is more ummm...., errr..., able to elicit automatic discrete changes in topical blood flow dynamics than one would guess from a painting or a picture.
Slimming down is not always the answer. Who in good conscience would slim down Christina Hendricks of Mad Men fame?
^ Tastes change. I don't think anything is so fixed you can measure it.
http://crookedtimber.org/2012/06/13/body-monoculture/
Some comment
I think all types can look good.
i do like slender women, but my niche has always been fit women.
It depends on the lady, what kind of presence she gives off. I've seen larger buxom ladies radiate sex appeal, where waif like cat walk models have none.
Christina Hendricks oozes sex appeal and I find that type extremely attractive, then I married one.
What I have noticed is that the underlying muscle mass has a huge impact on body attractiveness. Women can carry a large or modest amount of fat, they will always look better with some serious muscle tone under it. For starters, it helps define the butt, emphasizing the front to back "depth", which in turn helps balance any saddle. It also helps keep the breasts somewhat more perky & refine the hips-waist ratio. I was in Corsica vacationing last week, and it was amazing to me (coming from the US) how unfit the women looked - however much fat they carried. They were either skinny fat or fat fat.
Women who want to look good should squat.
"There you have it: Victory Vs are not for slackers."
Right. They are for obsessive narcissists, bless their little hearts, as they feed my family and pay for my vacations.
Albert Vargos had pretty much the ideal woman defined in his pinups:
http://www.thepinupfiles.com/vargas1.html
Shame she didn't actually exist, except in his imagination and artwork.
I always said, before I got married, the ideal female body was the one in bed next to me. Then 4F Hepcat then I saw the lady of my dreams I married her.
I never had the money to marry a "lady of my dreams." Supermodel types generally don't come cheap!
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