I feel a little uncomfortable answering this without knowing if you are over 18, but I can say this if you are:
I had a friend in college who had almost the exact same measurements (height/weight included). She was one of the most attractive people I've ever known.
I think there's nothing wrong with your measurements. As long as you are height/weight proportionate, that's not unhealthy or unattractive.
As long as you are attractive as a person, who cares if guys think your physical characteristics are attractive. As long as you can feel good about yourself, that's all that matters.
2006-11-06 10:38:03
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answered by sectumsempra_avada_kedavra 3
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I'm 5foot3 and 9stone. My measurements are 34-26-34
If your slim figure is natural - then lucky you, but ideal weight for our height is 8stone8pounds, so you are rather underweight. In my experience guys like breasts and bums so don't let yourself get any thinner. Also you didn't put your age, if you are under 16 you will probably find yourself filling out as puberty comes to an end (like I did, I'm 24) - don't fight it, embrace your more womanly figure.
And remember - there is nothing more boring to the opposite sex than a woman who obsesses over her weight, body type etc. Eat healthy, exercise and accept who you are. Be happy. x
2006-11-06 20:19:00
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answered by Sam 3
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I'm 32D-23-31 and 5' tall. I take UK size 2 shoes which is tiny. I weigh 7 stones. I'm totally petite and happy.
So long as you're happy, why change? Some guys like fatties, some guys like skinnies like us. It would be a boring world if we were all the same.
2006-11-06 10:38:47
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answered by Anonymous
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1.) If those are your natural measurements then yes they're probably healthy. You have a waist-hip ratio of 0.77. Anything below 0.8 is a healthy waist-hip ratio for women. By the way, I don't think you're an hourglass shape as one person above me said. You are more linear-shaped (banana) than an hourglass. Hourglass means having big boobs and a big butt in addition to a small waist.
2.) The closer to 0.7 your waist-hip ratio is, the more attractive to guys. If you're flat-chested then I would suggest you work on building up your booty so that you'll look more curvy.
2006-11-06 14:36:45
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answered by monkey 3
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Don't give too much thought about the way you look to the opposite sex. Your body is the way it is and is fine like that, as long as you feel healthy.
Accept it the way it is, live your life and be happy. Then you will be attractive to the kind of guys who can really appreciate you.
2006-11-06 10:50:11
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answered by Matthew. 4
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How old are you? If you not in your early teens, then you are quite underweight, but if you are eating healthily and just have a small frame and high metabolism you may be ok. Check with your doc if you are concerned. Your body fat should not be below 12%.
You are very thin, but still have curves because your waist is so tiny. You can always build up your glutes and pectoral muscles to increase the measurements on your bust and hips. You should notice results pretty quickly as you don't have much body fat.
HTH : )
2006-11-06 11:03:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Being as you are happy with the way you are and you are healthy. Then you need not worry about height or weight. As they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I think that there is someone who will find you very attractive not just for your figure but also for your personality
2006-11-06 10:41:34
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answered by Dragon 5
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Why do you care what we think about your size. It's your face and overall shape that attracts us men. I've never been attracted to a number, but a curvy figure with a little extra round the thighs, mmmmmmm
2006-11-06 10:38:07
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answered by badgerbeetle 3
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you shouldnt worry about what the guys like. or about having a "perfect" body. even if you get to wher you want to be "physically" you wont keep it forever, so youre in for a let down anyways.
you said youre happy, so thats what matters. there are more important things in life than worrying what other people think of your body.
and as far as the healthy thing... ask your doctor, not peeps on the internet! ;)
2006-11-06 10:30:07
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answered by hlc 1
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You are petite and definitely do not need any surgery. I am female, so I cannot comment on the attractiveness, but I would offer this suggestion--lift a few weights and you can increase your chest and firm it up. I did it, but that was years ago. You would need to lift weights regularly.
2006-11-06 10:48:17
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answered by Angela O 1
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