Source : https://www.healthline.com/health/wo...ight-for-women - Apparently taken from the CDC
34.4% of women aged 20-39 are obese (OBESE, NOT FAT, LITERALLY OBESE). Roughly 28% of all women are aged between 20-30
Source - https://www.statista.com/statistics/...y-sex-and-age/
Prorating the 34.4% to age 30 comes out to about 20%
28 % of all women are 20-30 so 28% - 20% (percent of obese women age 20-30) = 28% - 5.6% = 22.4%
22.4% of women are both between 20-30 and not obese.
Again I stress "Not obese" that doesn't mean not large.
So roughly 4 unsmashable women per 1 smashable woman.
And miscrs wondering why there is so much competition for girls, this is why whiteknights exist. Supply/demand.
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06-22-2018, 09:09 AM #1
The average female weight in the USA is nearly 170 lbs @ 5'3 @ over 20 years old
Last edited by StinkholePatrol; 06-22-2018 at 09:17 AM.
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06-22-2018, 09:11 AM #4
3rd wave feminism did this.
All that body positivity BS and anti-fat shaming nonsense has been gobbled up by women looking for an excuse to eat their feelings.
Being fat (for a man or woman) is bad for you. It's bad for your health. It's uncomfortable. It hurts you at work. It hurts you socially. It hurts you dating. There's literally no upside to being fat unless you're a sumo wrestler. There needs to be a pushback against it. Society needs to stop telling fat people it's ok to be fat. It really isn't."Buy a man eat fish, the day, teach man, to lifetime." - Joe Biden
2022 New Year's Resolution: Randomly neg TheScapeGOAT for lulz.
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06-22-2018, 09:20 AM #13
I'm actually just jealous of their ability to bulk.
Like as a shorter brah, if you're just a normal weight, you look a lot smaller than you are because everyone else is so overweight.
You actually have to be quite aesthetic just to look a "normal" weight in comparison to how large everyone else is in America.
Also, these averages, I don't want to dig too deep into the math, but basically they're just not good numbers to use.
You need to dig deeper into the data to really understand what's going on.
It's all published.
When you break it down by more and more specific age brackets, younger women are slimmer(still overweight but not as bad) It's that as they age they put on weight, so if you include older women then the average weight gets huge.
So it's the issue of not only finding a non overweight woman, but hoping she actually stays in shape.
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06-22-2018, 09:28 AM #20The average American woman over age 20 weighs 168.5 pounds and stands at just above 5 feet 3 inches (about 64 inches) tall.
And the average waist circumference? That’s at just over 38 inches.▪█─────█▪ Equipment Crew #53 ▪█─────█▪
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06-22-2018, 09:28 AM #21
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06-22-2018, 09:29 AM #24
I’ve been saying this for ages. CDC has similar stats too, 168.5 lb 5’3.7’’ with 38.1” waist. Men are better but not by much 5’9.2” 195.7 lb with 40” waist.
Hence why lots of slim women act like unicorns (because we kind of are), and miscers who lift should realize your physique makes you in better shape than 80% of men so stop being so damn insecure.
I want to be leaf. 4’11” and 98 lb 23% body fat. Bunch of girls like me in LA though.They said she's gone too far this time
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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06-22-2018, 09:31 AM #25
It's just dumb how fast this blew up (no pun intended)
In HS, women were still relatively slim. So I really wasn't that worried. Then through out college this trend continued. Now it's at a point where I actually can't weigh more than the average woman. Like, I'm just not hitting those numbers.
Before, ya, lifting and being in shape and eating til puke sometimes? Sure, I could manage.
Now man.... What happens 10 years from now? The human body can only put on so much muscle, and I'm always low bodyfat, just genetics.
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06-22-2018, 09:32 AM #27
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Same guy wrote a similar article that included men and women's stats a month earlier.
https://www.healthline.com/health/me...weight-for-men
The average American man over age 20 weighs 195.7 pounds. The average waist circumference is 40 inches, and the average height is just over 5 feet 9 inches (about 69.2 inches) tall.By comparison, the average American woman weighs 168.5 pounds, has a waist of 38.1 inches, and is just under 5 feet 4 inches (about 63.7 inches) tall.
Sickening all around.
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06-22-2018, 09:41 AM #28
"Bunch" would be a relative term in comparison to other areas. Still rare. At 4'11" you're just short alone which is just very rare. My first GF was that short, and the amount of women I've run into that are that short is just terrible.
Not to mention finding all that cross section into a GF material woman.
Also just economically speaking, if you're an attractive woman you'll move to a city where you're more likely to meet the best potential mate.
petite unicorns would just have a lot of potential suitors, essentially the whole male group. You could be a human fleshlight for anyone. Anyone! LA, ya, good looking petite women would be idiotic to have anything but top tier standards.
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