I was talking with a girl about this tonight...it is not just age that men have a distorted view of but measurements as well.
Many ladies give their real measurements but most do not because most guys, not just pooners, have no real idea about real measurements.
My true honest measurements are 5'5", 105lbs, 32A-26-35. I see women advertising that they are say 24 inches who are like 5 inches taller than me and in absolutely STUNNING shape but there is no way in hell their waist is that small. But they have to because men seem to think a 27 inch waist is fat.
And weight too is crazy. A woman who is 5'10" can be in crazy good shape, toned abs, thin waist, nice small ass and be 150lbs but she could NEVER advertise that because men would think she was fat or that there was a typo.
If you look at model websites you can see some real measurements. For the most part they can't lie more than an inch or 5lbs because a photographer or stylist needs them to fit the clothes they bring.
This chick has a SUPER hot body. She is an inch shorter than me and weighs 30lbs more but if she were an SP she'd have to lie otherwise guys would think she was a fatty based on her measurements (5'4" 135lbs -- she is a body builder but those are her regular stats, not her in-season stats)
http://www.onemodelplace.com/member.cfm?ID=385564
But I should mention a lot of times the girls don't realize they are wrong. Nowadays sizes are not based on real measurements. Despite the fact that my waist is ACTUALLY 26 inches I sometimes have to buy as small as a size 22 so if I had never been measured I might believe I am 22.
Sorry this post has no point...just a bit of musings and a slight rant. I really wish women saw themselves as beautiful in their natural state as they are. It is ironic because most men love us without makeup and for all our imperfections, even a bit extra weight or whatever. But in this industry we have to market ourselves to those same men by using the scale that men are used to...it is a self perpetuating cycle that will never end...really I should be marketing myself as 30A-23-33 or something like that just so that I fit into the scale, just like I should say I am 23 or something but I am too lazy to try to remember what I have told everyone. It is hard enough remembering I have two names
Many ladies give their real measurements but most do not because most guys, not just pooners, have no real idea about real measurements.
My true honest measurements are 5'5", 105lbs, 32A-26-35. I see women advertising that they are say 24 inches who are like 5 inches taller than me and in absolutely STUNNING shape but there is no way in hell their waist is that small. But they have to because men seem to think a 27 inch waist is fat.
And weight too is crazy. A woman who is 5'10" can be in crazy good shape, toned abs, thin waist, nice small ass and be 150lbs but she could NEVER advertise that because men would think she was fat or that there was a typo.
If you look at model websites you can see some real measurements. For the most part they can't lie more than an inch or 5lbs because a photographer or stylist needs them to fit the clothes they bring.
This chick has a SUPER hot body. She is an inch shorter than me and weighs 30lbs more but if she were an SP she'd have to lie otherwise guys would think she was a fatty based on her measurements (5'4" 135lbs -- she is a body builder but those are her regular stats, not her in-season stats)
http://www.onemodelplace.com/member.cfm?ID=385564
But I should mention a lot of times the girls don't realize they are wrong. Nowadays sizes are not based on real measurements. Despite the fact that my waist is ACTUALLY 26 inches I sometimes have to buy as small as a size 22 so if I had never been measured I might believe I am 22.
Sorry this post has no point...just a bit of musings and a slight rant. I really wish women saw themselves as beautiful in their natural state as they are. It is ironic because most men love us without makeup and for all our imperfections, even a bit extra weight or whatever. But in this industry we have to market ourselves to those same men by using the scale that men are used to...it is a self perpetuating cycle that will never end...really I should be marketing myself as 30A-23-33 or something like that just so that I fit into the scale, just like I should say I am 23 or something but I am too lazy to try to remember what I have told everyone. It is hard enough remembering I have two names





