How to tell a woman's figure?

When people talk about a woman’s figure, they usually mean the overall shape and proportions of her body. This is influenced by bone structure, fat distribution, muscle tone, and posture. Here’s how to understand and describe it respectfully:


🌸 How to Tell a Woman’s Figure

1. Look at the Waist-to-Hip Ratio (WHR)

One of the most common ways to define figure types.

Compare the width of the waist to the hips.

Hourglass → Waist is much smaller than bust and hips.

Pear (Triangle) → Hips are wider than bust/shoulders.

Apple (Round) → More fullness around waist/midsection.

Rectangle (Athletic) → Bust, waist, and hips are similar in width.

Inverted Triangle → Shoulders/bust are broader than hips.


2. Consider Height & Frame

Petite → Shorter, smaller frame.

Tall → Longer limbs, taller posture.

Athletic → Strong, muscular build regardless of body fat.


3. Curves & Proportions

Curvy: Noticeable difference between waist and hips/bust.

Straight: Less pronounced curves, more even proportions.

Full-figured / Voluptuous: Softer curves, often associated with fuller bust/hips.


4. Posture & Movement

Sometimes figure isn’t just static—it’s about how a woman carries herself:

Upright, confident posture can enhance appearance.

Graceful movement makes the figure more noticeable.


✅ Important Note

Every body shape is natural and beautiful—no figure type is “better” than another.

Figures can change over time with age, exercise, pregnancy, or lifestyle.

Attraction is subjective—different cultures value different shapes.

 

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