creating the look of waste and hips without padding.
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(09-09-2015, 08:15 PM)Pinnochia Wrote:  
(09-09-2015, 08:01 PM)pom19 Wrote:  
(09-09-2015, 06:50 PM)Pinnochia Wrote:  
(09-09-2015, 07:30 AM)pom19 Wrote:  Thank for these tips. will you post a pic of your waist and hips?
Also, what are your waist and hip measurements?
Sure,, ill get some together, Pom19 ( I don't have a willowy waste,) I started out with a torso like a block, very rectangular and strait, except for the addition of love handles that stuck out a little. I knew i had (around) 20 pounds of extra weight on my torso,and hips (with 185-190 as my ideal weight for my height.) I started a soy diet , and began the exercises i talked about. ( If your already willowy there wont be anything to work with.) If your very thin id advise putting on some weight, (as long as its medically healthy for you) . If you try this, you'll be giving your heart plenty of exercise,, believe me, but first chow down enough to get some weight around your middle,, like i said you cant sculpt material that ain't there. I hope these images help. They were clothed in the paint program for modesty,,.lol
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You really look good. I am sure you can achieve what you want. If you want to see my pics see the following under my threads:

post #68, 78:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=21578&page=7

and post #13:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=21437&page=2
I like the one of you from the back alot, i can see what your going for and your not far off. Easy to see your very dedicated. I was doing alot of upper body for awhile, but it seemed to be diminishing the appearance of my breasts. They were blending into a no neck look i had,, Your keeping lean though, so its different. I finally had to give up upper body to try to soften that area,, find my neck again, lol, and as silly as it sounds my new challenge was to get a pear shaped torso and more shapely legs,LOL,,, Life is a strange old ride brother.
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Thanks for your compliment. It’s funny that my journey toward what I call carving started like the way you stated that first you need to add some weight. I added about 20-25 lbs!!! And then started to carve off, now I am about 20lbs lighter. You are right a lean body will cost you boobies, but I really do not want big ones, and only suitable one for my frame which is not large. I am trying to carve a beautiful body, more like an hourglass one, but looks like it a lean hourglass body. Smile
What are your measurements-waist, hips, height and weight?


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