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If you don't want body dysmorphia, I recommend you click off the thread. Most of these features can NOT be changed dramatically, the only thing you can really do for your body is get lean and tan (mostly).
1. Slim ribcage
A slim ribcage creates a feminine upper body, slim and tapered look. A wide ribcage creates a manly and stockier look, which is unideal.
Example of ideal ribcage.

Example of unideal ribcage

2. Narrow clavicles
I will again use Blanca Soler as the example. Narrow clavicles create a feminine look in women. Wide clavicles are associated with masculinity and aggresiveness.
This feature doesn't matter as much as a slim ribcage for feminine aesthetics. Blanca Soler still looks plenty feminine with slightly wide shoulders, due to her fantastic ribcage and waist.
(Morph isnt the best but you get the idea)
View attachment Screen Recording 2025-10-21 001616.mp4
3. Wide Hips
Wide hips can allow a woman to give birth easier than a narrow hipped woman.
Imo wide hips are kinda over stated by some people, and not as important as the ribcage. I would say medium sized hips are ok, but narrow hips are truly an aesthetic death sentence.
Aesthetic Wide Hips


View attachment ssstik.io_1761153384289.mp4
Narrow Hips

4. Narrow Waist
A narrow waist is athletic. Not really much to explain here.

5. Tall (Assuming proportionality and ideal muscle insertions)
I think taller women are more ideal than shorter women for the following reasons.
- They can support wider hips without losing athleticism
In a shorter women, to have the same hip size as a taller woman you must compensate in athleticism by having a wider ribcage to maintain functionality. A wide ribcage is a manly feature, and stocky female bodies are not as athletic.
A taller women can support wide hips without looking stocky or bulky, making them more functional. If a shorter woman wants to remain proportional she may have to sacrifice hip width for athleticism, while a taller woman can have both.
- Taller woman have longer legs, which means they can cover more distance in less time

6. Limb proportionality
Tall women should have shorter torsos with longer legs. Their arms should elongate, and their fingers. In taller women, their feet should elongate. Vice versa for shorter women.

7. Feet
Women should have an aesthetic contour on the foot with soft and smooth skin. They should have ideal fat distribution, and ideal pads under the foot.
View attachment 123.mp4
8. IMO the ideal height is around 183cm for a female
The reason why I think this is that it creates an athletic contour for the woman, and she can maintain wide hips.
9. Thighs and glutes should have good fat distribution in them (not too much fat obviously), while the waist remains leaner. The breasts should be decently sized (not huge, not small) and should maintain a perky shape.
10. Just be Anissa theory (5'11)

Tagging ppl liked and replied to other post; @pompompurino @202 @Duracel @moonlight1
If you don't want body dysmorphia, I recommend you click off the thread. Most of these features can NOT be changed dramatically, the only thing you can really do for your body is get lean and tan (mostly).
1. Slim ribcage
A slim ribcage creates a feminine upper body, slim and tapered look. A wide ribcage creates a manly and stockier look, which is unideal.
Example of ideal ribcage.

Example of unideal ribcage

2. Narrow clavicles
I will again use Blanca Soler as the example. Narrow clavicles create a feminine look in women. Wide clavicles are associated with masculinity and aggresiveness.
This feature doesn't matter as much as a slim ribcage for feminine aesthetics. Blanca Soler still looks plenty feminine with slightly wide shoulders, due to her fantastic ribcage and waist.
(Morph isnt the best but you get the idea)
View attachment Screen Recording 2025-10-21 001616.mp4
3. Wide Hips
Wide hips can allow a woman to give birth easier than a narrow hipped woman.
Imo wide hips are kinda over stated by some people, and not as important as the ribcage. I would say medium sized hips are ok, but narrow hips are truly an aesthetic death sentence.
Aesthetic Wide Hips


View attachment ssstik.io_1761153384289.mp4
Narrow Hips

4. Narrow Waist
A narrow waist is athletic. Not really much to explain here.

5. Tall (Assuming proportionality and ideal muscle insertions)
I think taller women are more ideal than shorter women for the following reasons.
- They can support wider hips without losing athleticism
In a shorter women, to have the same hip size as a taller woman you must compensate in athleticism by having a wider ribcage to maintain functionality. A wide ribcage is a manly feature, and stocky female bodies are not as athletic.
A taller women can support wide hips without looking stocky or bulky, making them more functional. If a shorter woman wants to remain proportional she may have to sacrifice hip width for athleticism, while a taller woman can have both.
- Taller woman have longer legs, which means they can cover more distance in less time

6. Limb proportionality
Tall women should have shorter torsos with longer legs. Their arms should elongate, and their fingers. In taller women, their feet should elongate. Vice versa for shorter women.

7. Feet
Women should have an aesthetic contour on the foot with soft and smooth skin. They should have ideal fat distribution, and ideal pads under the foot.
View attachment 123.mp4
8. IMO the ideal height is around 183cm for a female
The reason why I think this is that it creates an athletic contour for the woman, and she can maintain wide hips.
9. Thighs and glutes should have good fat distribution in them (not too much fat obviously), while the waist remains leaner. The breasts should be decently sized (not huge, not small) and should maintain a perky shape.
10. Just be Anissa theory (5'11)

Tagging ppl liked and replied to other post; @pompompurino @202 @Duracel @moonlight1
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