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I also recall a time where larger models were still closer to what we'd call average human body types, but that was at a time when fashion models were these kind of sylvan oddities that didn't look normal. They all looked like they survived on celery and cocaine.

The dark days when openly-homosexual fashion moguls wanted women who were "human hangers" so that they did not detract from their clothes? Frankly, I was always confused by that as how can you make clothes for women when they're not being marketed/designed for women with normal body types? Though the Eastern European women seem to embody this: tall, curveless, perpetual dour expression on their face, but I'm pretty sure that the latest in fashion was being tailored toward Eastern Europe.

Though I then heard, on the Nixon Tapes, ole "Tricky Dick" raging that the faggots had commandeered fashion in order to enact their conspiracy to make women ugly in the eyes of straight men. As with so many of his opinions stated on those tapes, he was probably right about that.

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That's interesting, and it rings true. I never found very thin women particularly attractive. It didn't run contrary to only my own personal tastes either, but always struck me as a bit deviant from what biology would make us expect. I mean, we want women that look like they could withstand a pregnancy, right? That usually means some excess energy and good hip structure. The 'human hangers' look like either they couldn't be pregnant, or that it would kill them if they could.

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For the past few years, I've been hearing that more women are giving birth via c-section, and that this is in large part due to biological necessity from their small hips. This could become a problem, if women who birth daughters via c-section wind up creating a line of women who in turn can only deliver via c-section. FWIW, most of the women I know who gave birth via c-section wound up not having any more kids after that.

I've also heard that women who are emotionally/physically stressed and forced to have lower body fat percentages see their fertility drop off a cliff. So I think you're right about these models not looking like they could withstand a pregnancy, assuming they could even get one.