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    Quote Originally Posted by Myst View Post
    That's a really low level of body fat where it starts to interfere with the period. There is a pretty big amount of room until then
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    Perhaps, it is interesting how that standard flipped TBH though. In ancient times they were all about that yet now it is the opposite. Funny thing to consider that while we now believe that "thin is in" the fertility goddesses of old most certainly did not.

    They were fatties by today's standards by and large, but they both had big fat feminine bodies with tits to match and were quite proud of that. She was loud, proud, and thought herself to be quite worthy of an entire civilization's admiration in many an account. T'was a bit of a status symbol to have a bit of flab in the olden days. Now, not so much. Hence the focus on thinness and the like. In an ocean of resources the rare instances of scarcity stand out all the more whereas in ancient times the name of the game was opulence it would seem...
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    Quote Originally Posted by End View Post
    Funny thing to consider that while we now believe that "thin is in" the fertility goddesses of old most certainly did not.
    You mean like this?



    ...Wow, it's almost like there were different types of women (and men) back then. (Pic is Artemis/Diana)

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