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You know most magazines like Esquire and GQ typically have female models who are very skinny and Sexed up and I never see any women in there who are heavy or as some would say "Baby got Back" unless they have butt cheek Implants.

2006-12-18 18:11:33 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Other - Beauty & Style

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I think they weight at lease 110. But you right the models never have any butt, and they barely have breast. And i hate that because that's not the face of america.

2006-12-18 18:16:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it depends on the height of the model. Most models are probably 5'8 or taller, and I would guess that the ones in the magazines you are talking about weigh 110-125 pounds. If you have ever watched America's Next Top Model, most of the girls on the show are around 5'10 and weigh about 130lbs. That is definitely thin, or at least not a normal weight for that height. I am 5'9 and weigh 140 pounds and am slender, but I can't even imagine what it would be like to weigh 10 lbs less!! I would be skin and bones!

2006-12-19 02:24:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well they are accepting models no less than 105 and anyone over 125 is considered too fat but I think that the most beautiful of women are at least 125-130 lbs.
I think I would be a great model and I weigh 130
pics of me on
www.myspace.com/shellyishere
not being being headed or anything but do u think I could be a model?
Agency told me I was too fat and I have abs!!

2006-12-19 02:16:06 · answer #3 · answered by ContessaVampira 3 · 0 0

Unhealthily skinny, unfortunately.

2006-12-19 02:25:49 · answer #4 · answered by drshorty 7 · 0 0

typical weight..hmmz.. id say any weight that can be puked up or disappear with coke. =P

2006-12-19 02:45:12 · answer #5 · answered by julie092179 3 · 0 0

probably 70 i guess

2006-12-19 02:15:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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